7 Reasons To Take CPP At 60

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In this video we'll go through 7 reasons why a lot of our clients think it's a good idea to take CPP at 60. Regardless of your thinking, it's extremely important to run the numbers so you can make an informed decision!
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0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Reason One
1:11 - Reason Two
2:36 - Reason Three
3:40 - Reason Four
4:35 - Reason Five
5:21 - Reason Six
6:25 - Reason Seven
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@DLN-ix6vf
@DLN-ix6vf 3 ай бұрын
my two brother both dies at 61 & 62 and never took their CPP like I told them. I took mine at 60 and am now 70 and spending every nickel they give me to help the economy. lol
@martelbaran2244
@martelbaran2244 2 ай бұрын
Both my husband and I began our CPP at 60, and we were both still working full time. We placed the monthly amounts into our TFSA accounts without using the payments. Our decision was based on loosing a close friend quickly to cancer and he had not retired nor received his OAS or CPP, he signed his work pension however, passed before he received his first payment. Life is short and we both wanted even if not full amount, what we could get just in case we did not live out the time to reach the full payments amounts.
@36handy
@36handy 2 ай бұрын
And life can be long. Imagine running out of money in your 80s.
@EverybodyLovesMoe
@EverybodyLovesMoe 2 ай бұрын
There are other advantages taking it early that many do not mention and that is should you need the money for whatever, you have it and don't be surprised if the gov changes the rules and extends the retirement date or something along those lines. A decision like that would not affect you.
@Morrkevi1963
@Morrkevi1963 2 ай бұрын
I did the same . I collect CPP at 60 . I save in a TSFA . You can you use the amount to supplement and or purchase a new or used vehicle in the future . It’s a win 🥇 win situation .
@skfanfanfan
@skfanfanfan 2 ай бұрын
@@EverybodyLovesMoe Exactly. The government can change the rules.
@jimmybattiston4192
@jimmybattiston4192 2 ай бұрын
Take it at 60forget about savingnit investing it. Spend it have fun u have saved all your life. Enjoy it now
@humanze
@humanze 2 ай бұрын
I've lost friends every decade of my life. I take nothing for granted. I turn sixty this year and don't necessarily need it now but i will be taking it. The best years of your life are usually the ones right in front of you. You may not enjoy it as much at 70 depending on how your life pans out. Jmo.
@deganztv
@deganztv 2 ай бұрын
agree here take it while you can to enjoy
@suzannerwt
@suzannerwt 2 ай бұрын
I retired at 44 and started collecting at 60, I’m 61. I’d rather have it now and use than waiting until I’m too old to travel or do things I enjoy. I won’t need the same amount of money in 10-15 years. If I’m still around.
@richardmichael59
@richardmichael59 2 ай бұрын
Really? You won’t need it because you have enough money now to carry you through the ever increasing inflation? You figure to curl up and die at 71-76 yrs?
@ingridmorgan7893
@ingridmorgan7893 3 ай бұрын
My marriages ended and that means less money in. I hadn’t wanted to take CPP but I need to live.
@DragonscalesJournals
@DragonscalesJournals 3 ай бұрын
I turn 60 this year. I’m already the working poverty so absolutely I’m going to collect asap! I don’t trust it will even be available for me at 65
@gp7910
@gp7910 3 ай бұрын
I'm and thinking the same in two years . Could you tell me the total what a guy collects per month ? I've worked since 14 so I've paid enough 😂 Thanks !
@36handy
@36handy 2 ай бұрын
Don’t trust it? It’s fully funded and ain’t going anywhere.
@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@Liberal_From_Prairies689 2 ай бұрын
​@@gp7910you actually haven't. It doesn't matter how long you have worked leading up to pension eligibility. For every year after you become eligible though, the monthly amount goes up.
@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@Liberal_From_Prairies689 2 ай бұрын
If you start collecting it too soon, you're not doing yourself a favour. You'll get more if you wait longer. Relying on pension is a very different lifestyle than working is. You can't rely solely on a pension to cover your basic expenses.
@PatCantos
@PatCantos 2 ай бұрын
WHAT IF YOU DIE AT 61 THEN THAT MONEY IS GONE @@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@tombernard4612
@tombernard4612 3 ай бұрын
Great words of advice ....however "a smaller balloon is better than no balloon" ... Nobody knows how many days we have left here in this journey… as Steve Miller said.." Take the money and run!!"""
@merfax0000
@merfax0000 3 ай бұрын
My CPP is only worth about $300 a month, so it doesn't matter when I take it. I will be working 'till I die.
@leesmith3917
@leesmith3917 2 ай бұрын
MOVE TO AFRICA .. YOU WILL BE FINE
@ttmorey8674
@ttmorey8674 2 ай бұрын
Great atttitude
@candacec6427
@candacec6427 2 ай бұрын
I retired at 59 took cpp early and w/d RSP to top up Income. I was concerned that the 5 years of not working would effect the non working years. I have a very meager budget and will be better off once OAS kicks in at 65 and I plan to get GIS too. I expect to live until 80/85. My home will pay for my retirement home if it comes to that, but hope to age in place. Basically I'm house poor, but glad I have a roof over my head.
@WendyDussault
@WendyDussault 2 ай бұрын
We both started collecting at 60, I worked till 62 and while collecting I bought silver each month and my husband turned his into cash we live on one income paid off debit and retired @ 62 & 65 with no regrets or worries. We are now in our 9th year and we are doing well except we would do better if this government'S (NDP) would get rid of the carbon tax that is effecting us big time now.
@rongrant3500
@rongrant3500 3 ай бұрын
Always interesting to hear your take on things. I think the first rule is: If you need it at 60, take it at 60. I'm all for compromise between 60 & 70...I took it at 65. Best of both worlds to my thinking.
@DaveG-rs3xp
@DaveG-rs3xp 4 ай бұрын
great advice. Thanks Adam.😃👍
@jimfaulkner4612
@jimfaulkner4612 2 күн бұрын
I took CPP at 60 with no regrets. 60 to 65 are your best travel years so the money is more valuable than at 80 if you are trying to enjoy retirement. One factor some forget is once you draw CPP there is a cost of living increase each year so you will get 5 increases before 65. So compare the 65 pension number to the 60 pension number plus 5 cost of living increases. It worked for me, having the money when young enough to enjoy it is a consideration.
@ranginijeyatharan6665
@ranginijeyatharan6665 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the advice
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs 4 ай бұрын
Adam! Goodness! Reading the comments indeed there are die hard opinions. (pun there :)]. It was so important that you produce a video like this. You are listening to your audience and their concerns. Thank you. Clarifying your position that you are educating Canadians and the like to the financial landscape of taking cpp early, middle or later. It is up to the individual, you are not there to take away their decision, you are there to support with awareness. Your hard work is noted. Closing in on 100.000 subscribers. Well deserved! As with CPP and waiting, Subscriber 100K is worth the wait! 👍💯 Chiming in, Atlantic Canada always a fan and supporter.
@Supermankev2001
@Supermankev2001 3 ай бұрын
I was in a car accident and suffered an injury that affects me daily. I had to retire from my job at 54 I need the money to live. My pension is ok but have you bought groceries lately?
@James-xu3vc
@James-xu3vc 3 ай бұрын
Everyone needs to do the math and let the numbers speak. ❤
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 3 ай бұрын
100%. Emotions take over for most.
@photopunks9195
@photopunks9195 3 ай бұрын
Took mine at 60. No regrets.
@gp7910
@gp7910 3 ай бұрын
Could you tell me the total a guy can get at 60? I'll have paid into it 46 years at 60 😂
@ebaensey2983
@ebaensey2983 3 ай бұрын
I’m getting 843 per month. My investments make another 1500, I do odd jobs. Son pays rm and board. No payments , no loans. Live on 3000 per month. Get debt free. Hopefully own your own home , Enjoy semi retirement. Work when I feel like. Love it. Not waiting to 65!!
@gp7910
@gp7910 2 ай бұрын
@@ebaensey2983 thanks ! Good job
@fakeologist1
@fakeologist1 2 ай бұрын
Always take any money owed to you immediately, air miles, points, government money you never know your last day
@therealsparkman
@therealsparkman 4 ай бұрын
I gambled and threw the dice on taking my CPP at age sixty-five because my pension will be reduced by almost 60%. The phone company's pension plan isn't the what it's built up to be. That said, because of the huge reduction, I need to maximize my CPP payment along with my OAS to bring me almost back to where I am currently. My wife on the hand took hers at sixty. Thanks for sharing.
@josefadivino4629
@josefadivino4629 2 ай бұрын
I agree with you, a few of my friends died of cancer before 60, they were not able to enjoy their CPP.
@lvrcollective
@lvrcollective 2 ай бұрын
We in Alberta have the option of getting Alberta Pension Plan! Which would be AWESOME because it means more money in our pockets! No more supporting Ottawa! YIPPPEEEEE!!!
@DavidWilson-ps8gx
@DavidWilson-ps8gx Ай бұрын
Martel, sorry to hear about your friend and you are completely correct to take Cpp whenever you choose. Despite being a financial decision it's also a very emotional and personal reason as well. I am sure everyone has a reason why they took their Cpp at a differing time.
@garth217
@garth217 4 ай бұрын
Retired at 54. Im taking mine at 63. $1000/ month. My non contribution years kick in ( worked part-time after 54). Not doing an RRSP meltdown either because i have DB pension with a bridge until 65. Meltdown would increase my income to close to what I was making when i was working and all that would do is hit me hard in taxes..and just give my retirement savings to the government. It would also kick me into significant OAS clawback. I could wait to collect CPP, but why? More income means more taxes. No mortgage, no car payments, zero debt. Debt is the killer in retirement.
@deckmonkey1459
@deckmonkey1459 4 ай бұрын
How will you get your money out of your RRSP before you die if you aren't going to melt it down? You'll probably lose 50% of it when you die. I would think taking the money out of the RRSP first and then taking CPP later would cost less in tax while getting the same amount of money. He has a bunch of videos on it that make sense of how to do it.
@jl4482
@jl4482 4 ай бұрын
Simple strategy… 55 now. Working part time. My indexed DP pension puts me in the 28.2 bracket. I will meltdown RRSP from 60-68 years old to the 28.2 limit. Once RRSP’s run out take my CPP. I will take OAS at 65
@thamc5862
@thamc5862 4 ай бұрын
I am in similar situation retired age 55 with DB and $200/mth bridge to 65 (my spouse retired same year age 65 with DB,CPP $900, OAS and both have $200k-300k RRSP each). I've been melting down my RRSP/RRIF big way age 56 to 59. Now age 60, I start taking my CPP $830 (36% decducted) and continue melting down RRSP/RRIF with adjustable amount (until age 70) trying to maintain most appropriate (avoid OAS claw back, tax bracket...) flat line of income each year for best tax benefits, until end of life. However when time come we still get higher tax hit with survivor benefits (DB and CPP)... My RRSP withdrawa give to my children for maxing their TFSAl (it'll be their inherent anyway, why not give them now😊). That is why I take my CPP age 60. It is better tax benefits. I understand each family has their own situation and own thoughts to decisions, but for us, rather give my children the money than let the tax man and government agents keeping our money!
@DrivingPhilippines
@DrivingPhilippines 4 ай бұрын
​@@thamc5862That's very smart. Meltdown and give to children. CPP and DB and investment dividends pay for life enjoyment
@davecarpenter4917
@davecarpenter4917 4 ай бұрын
Retired at 57, DB with bridge to 65 in play, working part time now. No RRSP. 60 is coming up in a year, was thinking a good choice would be to draw at 60 and pay down debt (relatively small mortgage) a little early. But CPP on top of a bridge would mean more taxes for the 5 years. I think I might need a planner to crunch a few options.
@mohamadalrifai2305
@mohamadalrifai2305 4 ай бұрын
I would say both 60 and 70 are two unfavourable extremes.
@debbielockhart7762
@debbielockhart7762 3 ай бұрын
Agreed. No way will I wait until 70. I also.won't take it at 60 (I'm 53.npw).
@Josie401
@Josie401 3 ай бұрын
I started collecting CPP at 60 based on 2 reasons. My husband retired at 62. Less than a year later had a stroke and with more tests has brain tumour. 2nd reason I would have lost 5years of benefits even at reduced amount. I also retired at 61. That last year of working FT and collecting CPP all went to taxes.(big error there). Ten years retired now and I don’t regret my decision. I guess I’m fortunate because I also have a company pension that I opted to collect early at reduced amount. I get OAS because my overall income qualifies.
@Redneckboy991
@Redneckboy991 6 күн бұрын
Because of taxes, my advisor said I should wait until I'm 70 to take CPP and OAS and to draw down my RRSP's.
@yodaiam1000
@yodaiam1000 3 ай бұрын
I would also say if the markets are low, it may be better to take an early CPP instead of drawing off of investments that are temporarily low.
@MTN99999
@MTN99999 4 ай бұрын
This is a great video and this is always a hot topic and a lot of people are unfortunately confused between taxes and cpp thinking the higher the income the more taxes they pay the more pension they will be entitled to not factoring the YMPE in additional to the impact on OAS clawback and GIS for low income seniors 65+ these things should be thought early on but as the saying goes if you thing the government will help you fix your life than you have 2 problems 😢. Good luck to you all know your numbers live within you means budget invest have Financials goals and discipline it will all work out at the end👍🏽
@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@user-cb2vb8yl1g 3 ай бұрын
The higher the income the MORE YOU WILL PAY!
@danib9845
@danib9845 2 ай бұрын
I retired at 60 and did a quick calculation. How much money am I leaving in the pool for 5 years if I wait until I’m 65, and how long will it take me to earn back that money after 65. It was an easy decision that allowed me to retire from full-time employment at 60 and work part time as a freelancer doing what I love. Happiness also has a value. But I agree that one size doesn’t fit all, so I’m happy to hear another POV on the subject. If only I had a nickel for every time someone told me not to do this!
@barlowsmith6242
@barlowsmith6242 2 ай бұрын
I did the same thing and it would take me to 83 to break even hahahahaha. I took it right away - chances of making it to 83 are not that great for anyone - and by the way. you wait get more and into a home you go and they take it all thank you very much for going without,,, hahahaha. none of these advice u tube bla bla ever think of that! they all say the same stuff, wait get more. hahah. the house always wins
@andrewf2225
@andrewf2225 Ай бұрын
Retired at 58, RIF income payments, 63rd birthday is the CPP plan.. Don't forget, OAP at 65 as well adds to your income.
@andrewf2225
@andrewf2225 Ай бұрын
Btw, taking extra and maximize your TFSA. I am doing this as well.
@mandys.2725
@mandys.2725 2 ай бұрын
I took mine at 60. It’s enough that I can work part time and enjoy more free time to do the things I love before I get too old. You can make more money but you can’t make more time.
@deganztv
@deganztv 2 ай бұрын
agree
@Youssiflagrosse
@Youssiflagrosse 3 ай бұрын
This is so funny. I'm 62. Two and a half years from pulling the plug and I read the comments and feel like home. LOL
@richardmichael59
@richardmichael59 2 ай бұрын
Break even point is at 77 yrs of age when taking it at 60 vs 65. Just remember whenever you take it, it is that amount for the rest of your life plus mediocre COLA increases. I will enjoy the 7.2% guaranteed increase from 60 while continuing to work at a job I enjoy and then maybe a few years past 65 with over 8% guaranteed increases. For every year past 65 I wait, my combined pensions (CPP, OAS, company) increase $300 a month. Many, different opinions on this topic, but if healthy, enjoying working and earning a decent wage, no panic to collect early.
@longago3649
@longago3649 Ай бұрын
If you re-invest it (while still working) at 60 to 65 years, it provides a nice buffer. Your break even age will rise nicely.
@WeLoveSaintJohn
@WeLoveSaintJohn 2 ай бұрын
It's interesting how few financial planners ever mention the effect of CPP on GIS, even though 1/3 of retirees collect GIS. I guess there is an assumption that only rich people watch these videos, or that only rich people are of benefit to financial planners.
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 2 ай бұрын
It's another argument for taking CPP at 70 - which we highly recommend.
@darylwilliams7883
@darylwilliams7883 2 ай бұрын
As a type 2 diabetic with other health issues it never made any sense to me to delay CPP hoping I would live long enough to recoup the five years of non-payment.
@mycharles3340
@mycharles3340 4 ай бұрын
My company matches CPP if i retire between 60 and 65. Some people also take CPP because they're tired of being wage slaves and want freedom.
@iczemi
@iczemi 4 ай бұрын
That's me, fed up...
@frankvonfrauner
@frankvonfrauner 4 ай бұрын
So they want to try to enslave other people.
@maryjeanjones7569
@maryjeanjones7569 4 ай бұрын
All companies within Canada are required to pay into their employees CPP, not only yours.
@mycharles3340
@mycharles3340 4 ай бұрын
@@maryjeanjones7569 i dont think you understood
@AjemanChannel-il3ci
@AjemanChannel-il3ci 2 ай бұрын
Thanks For Sharing. I really Appreciated. > Toronto, Canada
@jstallings2070
@jstallings2070 4 ай бұрын
If I could just add, qualifying for GIS also plays a big part of this decision process for those who do not have a high income and may be better off taking CPP early.
@ddavidson5
@ddavidson5 4 ай бұрын
GIS depends on receiving OAS not CPP. That said, if you qualify for GIS you probably need your CPP income just to get by on.
@ew6392
@ew6392 4 ай бұрын
@@ddavidson5 GIS amount sharply decreases with any income you show (equivalent to 50% tax). CPP is considered income, unlike OAS. The smaller CPP amount taken at 60 will increase your GIS.
@ddavidson5
@ddavidson5 4 ай бұрын
@@ew6392 Indeed, and to a point, if you lower your income you'll increase your GIS. I suppose the question is are you trying to maximize your income or maximize what you get from GIS? If you increase your income by $2 but you lose $1 of GIS it seems to me you are still up $1.
@ddavidson5
@ddavidson5 4 ай бұрын
@@ew6392Indeed. To a point if you lower your income you will increase the amount of GIS you receive but is your goal maximizing your income or maximizing your GIS? If you increase your income by $2 and lose $1 of GIS it seems to me you are still up by $1.
@jstallings2070
@jstallings2070 4 ай бұрын
@@ew6392Thanks, that was exactly my point.
@waynebinky
@waynebinky 3 ай бұрын
Fortunately, my pension plan has a CPP bridge until I'm 65 and I retired at 54yo. I'll definitely start drawing my CPP at 65 because the marginal years aren't that far after that. Travel becomes very expensive for insurance after 70 and life becomes very simple if your house and debts are free and clear.
@Sergio-pb5bb
@Sergio-pb5bb 2 ай бұрын
Will I collect the full cpp pension if I am collecting a pension from my union? If it does effect the amount what would be the % I would get?
@Morrkevi1963
@Morrkevi1963 2 ай бұрын
CPP at 60 is a definite good idea ! about 800 a month ! Take it and put in a TSFA .
@richardradawetz8788
@richardradawetz8788 3 ай бұрын
I spend mine as fast as get it. Snowmobiles sxs and whiskey.
@christopherpayment2954
@christopherpayment2954 3 ай бұрын
The rest you just blow foolishly.
@deanrigg8929
@deanrigg8929 2 ай бұрын
Enjoy your lunch money from the government at sixty because life is short after working like me for 40 years underground in the mine many friends never got to see a dime of it due to death
@charlielima9080
@charlielima9080 2 ай бұрын
Considering the reported returns of CPP, contributions @ 5% returns per year (which seems conservative) the pool of pension available vs the payback seem to be out of sync. Can you do an analysis with regards to this. The proponets of the APP are using this as a talking point.
@elchaposexcitingadventures1674
@elchaposexcitingadventures1674 3 ай бұрын
If you wait 5 years and take it out at 65 you are starting at zero. It isn’t like you can take the money out for those 5 years of waiting. I calculated for it to equal out you have to reach the age of 72 and then the extra money from waiting starts become more. But for the 12 years if you invested the money wisely you will be far ahead. If you invest it and get a 5 percent return the amount you will have will be double what starting at 65 is. An example is. $634 at 60 at 5 percent investment return equals $196,500 at the age of 72. (12 years of investing )$991 at 65 at 5 percent investment return is a total of $101,300 at the age of 72 (7 years of investing) of course you would have to invest it and in a TFSA. But even if you don’t invest it and spend it, the amounts received will be equal at 72. Of course your situation may be different from mine. If you are still working between 60-65 you will be taxed more. I retired early and my pension along with the cpp is lower income.
@xxxautopsy99xxx
@xxxautopsy99xxx 2 ай бұрын
@earlzathome
@earlzathome 2 ай бұрын
Yep.....with a modest ROI of 4.5% I figured the break even was 78 years old. Assuming both options (taking at 60 or 65) invested and didn't spend it. That makes a nice emergency fund by the time you even hit 65.
@danieltaylor3396
@danieltaylor3396 4 ай бұрын
My bills come due monthly, therefore maximizing monthly income after retiring from work when I no longer have employment income is the priority. Taking CPP early (while still employed) is counter to that need as it will reduce the monthly income in my retirement years when there is no longer employment income.
@annawell2517
@annawell2517 3 ай бұрын
The other side of that is if you pass away one or two years after taking it at 60 you at least get some of your hard earned money back. However if you didn’t start at 60 and let’s say passed away at 62/63 that money goes to no one 🤷🏼‍♀️ . If you have a high income, then yes it won’t benefit you to take it, however millions of people do need it, so take it. My mother always said you will find a way too survive. Will everyone of us be around at 65 🤷🏼‍♀️.. Tomorrow is promised to NO One! So enjoy today!
@RavinderSingh-hy7iz
@RavinderSingh-hy7iz 3 ай бұрын
My brother waited to collect cpp at 65. After six months of collecting it he died.
@annawell2517
@annawell2517 3 ай бұрын
@@RavinderSingh-hy7iz my brother-in-law passed away 3 days after turning 63, and I’m not sure if he took his CPP at 60 🤷🏼‍♀️
@DR17dede
@DR17dede 2 ай бұрын
One interesting thing to mention. May be a bit off topic but my mom had a nest egg that she got from an inheritance. Some got used but there was always a fear to save it so you don’t run out. Eventually she went to a nursing home due to health issues but not until around 80 (she did to private retirement home after a stroke around 75). But now to my point, in an Ontario nursing home she paid much more for her room and services those someone with low income. And my moms income wasn’t high but just higher than the threshold for retirement home costs. Interesting experience to see. I’m glad it exists as those low income seniors should get care but if you are in that middle area, enjoy your money and life while you can.
@annawell2517
@annawell2517 2 ай бұрын
@@DR17dede absolutely! My brother always said you can’t take it with you so enjoy it while you can 🤷🏼‍♀️.
@user-sf2bx1dn3h
@user-sf2bx1dn3h 3 ай бұрын
This guy always make thing complicated. One key point to take CCP at 60 if you do not have employment income is to have more money to enjoy life while you are young, who cares I will have more money at 90’ that at that time likely spending the whole day sitting and looking outside my window!
@susandelhaise4355
@susandelhaise4355 2 ай бұрын
And if you're in a nursing home, they will take a portion of it no matter how much it is!
@richardmichael59
@richardmichael59 2 ай бұрын
Well I guess if you have a defeatist attitude to aging it may work for you. I for one don’t plan on just sitting around in retirement waiting to die.Those that continue to enjoy life to its fullest after retirement live longer. Both my parents were very active until the last few months of their lives which ended for both at 93.
@cottageyo3719
@cottageyo3719 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Adam
@garyhunchak1857
@garyhunchak1857 4 ай бұрын
you should crunch the numbers showing a yearly growth on rrsps and how it compounds until 65. You didn't mention how interest compounds on your rrsp contribution from taking it at 60.
@78ramcharger53
@78ramcharger53 2 ай бұрын
If you have no other pensions besides cpp and old age i believe you should not take cpp untill you retire at 65, you will need the max amount of cpp at your retirement.
@vividvideos6087
@vividvideos6087 4 ай бұрын
Imagine paying into CPP for 45-50 years and then croaking at 66, take early if you can!
@wrongwayconway
@wrongwayconway 3 ай бұрын
I decided to take my CPP a few months(Sept) before I turned 62(Nov). I'm still working until I turn 63. I saw that my CPP increased in December. I have a defined pension, a small RRSP, TFSA, and some stocks (>100k). My health is "okay" but I've been in Healthcare for 20 years, time to go!
@kevlar111
@kevlar111 3 ай бұрын
Imagine paying into CPP for 45-50 years and living pass 80 or 85. Now you’ve left so much money on the table for the government to keep. In this scenario I’d feel pretty stupid. If I died at 66 I’d be dead and wouldn’t feel anything.
@ShitWrangler
@ShitWrangler 3 ай бұрын
@@kevlar111 you must work for the government
@kevlar111
@kevlar111 3 ай бұрын
@@ShitWrangler Why would I work for the government?
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms 3 ай бұрын
People are living longer than they ever have in the history of humanity. So take this guys advice with a grain of salt. If you are worried about dying sooner than look at your parents lives coz you will possibly perish at the same age …
@zabmcauley5647
@zabmcauley5647 4 ай бұрын
I'm receiving CPPD. Looking into what happens at 65 and the information is confusing. It turns into CPP retirement pension, but I'm also seeing that Disability payment can continue after 65. Would be a great topic for another video
@dizzee5768
@dizzee5768 2 ай бұрын
I was in CPPD also and just turned 65. The CPPD discontinues but you do get CPPA but it’s lowered. What I don’t get is that it says in their website you get $1394+ but I am not getting that. I’m getting way less.
@FrauUnibrow
@FrauUnibrow 2 ай бұрын
I’m 59 right now and on CPP disability, what happens at 65 with my pension? Can I collect Old Age Security at 60? I’m not sure how any of this works.
@BusterDarcy
@BusterDarcy 4 ай бұрын
If someone who turned 60 ten years ago took cpp at that time to reduce how much they withdrew from their rrsp, which was invested in an s&p500 etf, today they would be ahead by a substantial margin. I realize there’s more risk in doing it this way, but it’s not like buying an individual stock. You’re either betting on the Canadian government or the American economy. Either seems just as safe a bet to me but the American economy would have delivered you a far better outcome and over a ten+ year time horizon that’s unlikely to change.
@garth217
@garth217 4 ай бұрын
My RRSPs have been down since Covid. So 4 years of a down turn. Knowing the markets is like Knowing when you're going to die. Neither are certain
@jezanne
@jezanne 3 ай бұрын
My initial plan was to take it later and burn down my own savings until I’m 70. My financial advisor point me another reason for a middle way. He advice to keep some money in case you need a fix amount. A bigger amount every month is nice, but doesn’t help when you need a 10k-20k more.
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 3 ай бұрын
My guess is your advisor gets paid for managing your assets?!
@kcirdorb9591
@kcirdorb9591 4 ай бұрын
If you defer CPP until 70 but you work b/t 65-70.....your income b/t 65-70 is greatly reduced to say 24K a year....Questions: 1.Does the smaller amounts you'll pay into CPP from 65-70 drag down the amount you'll get at 70? 2. Can you opt out of paying further into CPP past age 65? Would it make any difference?
@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@user-cb2vb8yl1g 3 ай бұрын
You DO NOT have to pay into CPP after age 65
@mikegfx1425
@mikegfx1425 4 ай бұрын
I need a global account. Is that something your firm can help me with?
@fisherman070707
@fisherman070707 2 ай бұрын
For financial reasons I had to take my CPP at 60. I can barely survive on the meagre amount they pay out. From what I can tell there no other sources of government benefits that I am eligible for until I turn 65. I was just wondering if you knew of any other government benefits for people like me.
@user-il5hc6dd2i
@user-il5hc6dd2i 2 ай бұрын
Agreed 60 it is
@rickb8763
@rickb8763 4 ай бұрын
Every situation is different fortunately in my case I have no debt so I’m waiting till 65
@user-bf3sc7dm5d
@user-bf3sc7dm5d 2 ай бұрын
Re CPP, how important is it to be employed the full year before turning 65?
@5667hall
@5667hall 2 ай бұрын
So as near as I can figure, the break even point between taking CPP at 60 or 65 would be at age 72 ish. Beyond 72 you will earn more if you took CPP at 65 because once you take the reduction at 60, you never get it back
@Ken-rq9xr
@Ken-rq9xr 3 ай бұрын
Forced to retire at 35. Rev Can representative was surprised to see I had already contributed twice average cpp payments for life time. Half million in 25 years as blue collar worker. Worked at as many as three jobs at at time. I qualified for top pension . But I've met lots people with less skills almost no work record and they all make more than me. I've never met someone who made less .
@barry1122
@barry1122 2 ай бұрын
There are caps, no??
@dammar117
@dammar117 2 ай бұрын
If you take it at 60, but you're still working (salary or freelance),do you still have to contribute until 65? Or does taking it stop the obligation to contribute ?
@rudyherrer2714
@rudyherrer2714 Ай бұрын
I am almost 66 years old in June.. I have 0 income, who can help me to fill out my applications for OAS AND CPP. In a way more efficient. Any cost to pay to any financial advisor. Any advise?
@massapower
@massapower 2 ай бұрын
EXACTLY.. Take your Quebec pension @60.. too many hold out longer bc they will get more at a higher age.. Ya ok.. What if you don't make it ey !🙄 Just take the damn thing as early as possible 😜👍🏻 and enjoy
@mistyka777
@mistyka777 17 күн бұрын
Hi Adam ! Do you know if Doug Runchey still around? I need his service in regards with my cpp calculations
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 16 күн бұрын
Yes, but on a limited basis
@mistyka777
@mistyka777 11 күн бұрын
Thank you
@DavidWilson-ps8gx
@DavidWilson-ps8gx 4 ай бұрын
Hello Adam, I am hoping you can provide some quick insight regarding how low or no income years will affect my CPP payment. I have been retired since my 55 birthday. We have been living off my wife's defined pension with no issue. I deferred my pension until my 60th birthday. We are doing very well on one pension. Therefore, any extra funds go into our TFSA account, which we will be making out. I know you had indicted that anyone with 8+ non contributory years should consider taking CPP early. The longer I wait seems to indicate that this will adversely affect my CPP payments. Since we really don't need our CPP now, I was planning on pushing it back to 70. However, it now looks like it would be best to take it anywhere between 60 & 65 to reduce the overall impact on the funds i will receive. Can you let me know that despite having 8+ non contributory years by the time, I would start Cpp at 70. Would you still recommend staring CPP later rather than earlier to gain the additional 42% increase in payment. I will have over 15 years of no contribution to my CPP. THANK YOU
@mechelec7845
@mechelec7845 3 ай бұрын
I would contact government of Canada for an accurate estimate on your situation.
@bcfran3g844
@bcfran3g844 2 ай бұрын
I started taking CCP at 60 years young. I am 74 now.
@roberttaylor3594
@roberttaylor3594 4 ай бұрын
I'm 60...no plans to take it any time soon. grandparents lived into their 80's. parents 65 and 75s but there was a lot of smoking going on there, with the typical results. need to retire while I can still do stuff, though.
@earthsteward9
@earthsteward9 4 ай бұрын
I wouldn't mind working until I'm 70 or 75 but depends on the job. Most jobs lately are pretty intense and high stress. At my last company about 10% of the employees were on stress leave from unmanageable workloads and they were still laying people off
@fakeologist1
@fakeologist1 2 ай бұрын
Take the money early
@jamesswanson7629
@jamesswanson7629 3 ай бұрын
As an owner paying 12% into cpp, take at 60,or wait till?
@dwightharper2673
@dwightharper2673 17 күн бұрын
Took mine at 60, if I waited until 65 it would be $300-$400 more per month, but from 60-65 I will amass close to $50,000 . It would take me until I am 72 to make that $50 k back @ $300-$400 per month
@mahmoodqureshi8205
@mahmoodqureshi8205 Ай бұрын
I am 62 can i start taking my CPP now any advice............ Thanks
@pablosubak8567
@pablosubak8567 3 ай бұрын
I need the money
@user-bf3sc7dm5d
@user-bf3sc7dm5d 2 ай бұрын
Planning to take my CPP at age 65, spring of 2025🎉
@FrauUnibrow
@FrauUnibrow 2 ай бұрын
I’m on CPP Disability and am 59 years old, can anyone tell me what happens at age 65? Can I receive OAS at 60 or will my CPP Disability be reduced if I do that ? I really have no idea how all this works once I hit 60 and 65 . Thanks in advance if anyone can relay what I might expect.
@bobbush5339
@bobbush5339 2 ай бұрын
I have applied to take at age 60. I still work but does not trust CRA. Yes it will be taxed as income instead of going to Ukraine.
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 2 ай бұрын
I encourage you to look a little longer term than this. By taking it early statistically you are helping them more, as they will pay you less to life expectancy.
@CaribouVirtuel
@CaribouVirtuel 4 ай бұрын
Hi @parallelwealth, I understand CIPF protects your assets up to $1,000,000 but is there any way to get protection if you have more than that?
@_FightForYourFreedom_
@_FightForYourFreedom_ 3 ай бұрын
Yes the coverage is per financial institution so just spread those big bags of cash across multiple banks and you're covered.
@lincolnlawyer9704
@lincolnlawyer9704 3 ай бұрын
I will start collecting CPP this year in June at age 65 after paying the max for 42 years. I retired at 62. I figure I would receive the max but was surprise that it was slightly reduce. Not sure why? Should I inquire regarding their calculations?
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 3 ай бұрын
Definitely challenge them, but don't expect logic or math.
@dougk1533
@dougk1533 4 ай бұрын
Hi Adam. Can you please clarify something about delaying CPP payments to age 70. For this exercise, let me make the following assumptions. I am currently age 65. I am eligible to receive the maximum amount of CPP of $1364.60 per month ($ 16,375.20 annually). The rate of inflation for the next five years will be 3%, which means a corresponding annual 3% increase in CPP payments. Therefore at my age 70, the maximum CPP payment will be $ 18,983.34 annually. My question is: Is the 42% maximum increase (by waiting to my age 70) applied to the CPP benefit that I was entitled to at age 65 ($16,375.20 for a new value of $23,252.78) or to the current maximum payment value at age 70 ($18,983.20 for a new value of $26,956.14)? Thanks Adam
@garth217
@garth217 4 ай бұрын
CPP is indexed to inflation. If the maximum is X currently and the CPI is 2% then the following year its X plus 2%, plus 7.2% of the increase for delaying for 1 year. If you wait the five years until 70 it's the yearly increase ( Cpi) X 5 years of those rates plus the increase of 7.2% / year for a total of 42%.
@ds99
@ds99 2 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize there was a lifetime maximum on how much you could get. I may have got the maximum already. Not sure how to find out.
@colinmagee5155
@colinmagee5155 4 ай бұрын
I remember in an older video there was mention of your company/team developing a CPP calculator. Did that happen/will happen/get abandoned? I ask because it would be great to be able to calculate CPP based on retiring at 60, so 5 years of not contributing plus potentially other years on lower or no contributions, to see the true numbers at 60 - 70
@CentauriCentauri
@CentauriCentauri 4 ай бұрын
I would like to know this as well Adam. :)
@garth217
@garth217 4 ай бұрын
Get Doug Runchey to run your numbers. We'll worth it. My actual $$$ was only $15 bucks different from the CPP government website estimate
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 4 ай бұрын
It's in the works. But taking much longer than we could have thought - in the pipeline for 2024 though.
@colinmagee5155
@colinmagee5155 4 ай бұрын
@@ParallelWealth Thanks for the update Adam. Coming from a development background I totally get it. Can't wait to see it. Cheers
@JJ-gb1vu
@JJ-gb1vu 4 ай бұрын
@@ParallelWealth Didn't you say qpp has one that calculates more effectively. Has ability to drop disability and child rearing years, if you stop working/stop contributing to cpp, etc Couldn't you leverage that one for the scripts, etc???
@brianblenkhorn2204
@brianblenkhorn2204 3 ай бұрын
Adam I never hear about self employed people about taking ccp early. You must factor in tat a self employed persons pays both employee and employerortion of the capital premium to cra. As soon as you start taking cpp this is reduced to 0. I took cpp at 60 and happy that I did as a self employed person.
@yourconnection9303
@yourconnection9303 2 ай бұрын
Never compare yourself to the kind of health, or how long your parents and grandparents lived, including genes. Deepak Chopra said we can change our genes.
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 3 ай бұрын
Take the CPP asap. A dollar now is better than an inflated and higher taxed dollar later. That discount on the pension payout is because they know the dollars you get now are worth at least 30% more than the dollars you will get later. This is especially true if CPP isn't going to affect your income/lifestyle in any case. No matter what you do you have to recognize dollars paid into the CPP are likely the worst investment you will make.
@cynthialeigh1
@cynthialeigh1 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information! May I ask… if you go on CPP Disability before age 60 do you automatically start getting regular CPP at 60? Do you have the option to wait until 65?
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 2 ай бұрын
CPPDI stops at 65. You can delay reg CPP to 70
@cynthialeigh1
@cynthialeigh1 2 ай бұрын
@@ParallelWealth thank you!
@dandrapeau-dn4hr
@dandrapeau-dn4hr 4 ай бұрын
quick question, i have maxed out my cpp contributions. I plan to retire @ 60 and only take my cpp @65. Will i get a clawback because I did not contribute for 5 years?
@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@user-cb2vb8yl1g 3 ай бұрын
CPP does not have a clawback
@andylowell7405
@andylowell7405 4 ай бұрын
What bothers me is if I use my rrsps to fund my living from 60 to 65 and delay cpp until 65, then I or my spouse dies, the cpp drops dramatically, oas stops and I've taken a large chunk of rrsp that could have still been working for me and providing dividend income.
@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@user-cb2vb8yl1g 3 ай бұрын
You spouses CPP/OAS stops - not yours!
@andylowell7405
@andylowell7405 3 ай бұрын
@@user-cb2vb8yl1g Yes, I realize that, but if my spouse and Ive been dipping into our rrsps to delay taking cpp and then if one of us dies, the spousal cpp drops dramatically the spousal oas is gone and we've used rrsp funds that we can never get back. It only works if both spouses live long after retirement.
@HuplesCat
@HuplesCat 3 ай бұрын
@@user-cb2vb8yl1gmost couples use net income. The loss of the spouse’s income directly harms the survivor. For this reason we got 400k life insurance years ago and take reduced company pensions so on death we’d lose oas only.
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 3 ай бұрын
Technically true, but if your household is based on that higher figure loss of a good chunk of it is often the difference between living in your home and being forced to live in a studio senior's apartment. @@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@kevinwilson7760
@kevinwilson7760 2 ай бұрын
No rrsp for me. Useless. TFSA connected to mutual funds. Working fantastic and much better growth.
@vinceferraccioli4661
@vinceferraccioli4661 3 ай бұрын
So what if you paid into cpp for 39 years. Then retire at 60, but wait to take cpp for a few years. They are estimated my ccp at 800 will my payments go up or down. Thanks
@leesmith3917
@leesmith3917 2 ай бұрын
IF YOU PAID FULLY AT FOR 39 YEARS , YOU GET FULL PENSION
@RP-xp1jx
@RP-xp1jx 2 ай бұрын
Self-employed pay 2 times the CPP premiums. Take it early
@dogbone369
@dogbone369 4 ай бұрын
I’m paying support to my ex-wife until I turn 65. I can for sure wait until I’m 70 before taking CPP but because we were married for almost 30 years she will get some kind of equalization of my CPP because it will be higher than hers. Given that CPP is ramping up contributions and payouts I’m thinking it will be a financial mistake to wait until 70 to take CPP. Any thoughts?
@garth217
@garth217 4 ай бұрын
So you're certain your ex isn't planning on killing you??
@captcruel
@captcruel 3 ай бұрын
i had a bridge in my dbp so i waited till i was 65 to take cpp, i have been hired full time by another firm. should i continue to contribute to cpp? I enjoy what i do and plan to work for a bit yet.
@user-cb2vb8yl1g
@user-cb2vb8yl1g 3 ай бұрын
No.
@wesmuise4506
@wesmuise4506 4 ай бұрын
I have been working since I was 16, does it make since to not touch my cpp until 70, for the reason of maximizing the amount of oas and gis I will qualify for because my income will be low, then at 70 when I start cpp at a higher amount and lose some or all gis I will still be around the same take home income. Jyst trying to understand the system and get the most money, my TFSA contribution is maxed and I will do so yearly up to retirement. I could delay my oas as well until 70 as well, confused on what to do and what is the wisest, any suggestions would be appreciated😎
@James_48
@James_48 4 ай бұрын
You only get GIS if you’re taking OAS, so if your income is low enough to get GIS you should take OAS at 65. Also, you can supplement your income needs from your TFSA with zero impact to your GIS eligibility.
@thamc5862
@thamc5862 4 ай бұрын
If your retired income > than about$1500 a month, you wont be eligible for GIS!
@alanj9978
@alanj9978 4 ай бұрын
Planning to get GIS is ... poor planning.
@James_48
@James_48 4 ай бұрын
@@alanj9978 I don’t know if that’s true, but I do know that for some people it’s their reality. I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone but if they need it they should maximize what they can get out of it.
@James_48
@James_48 4 ай бұрын
@@thamc5862 for 2024, it’s $21,624 or about $1800 / month. For a single person with that income or lower they will qualify for up to 1,065.47 per month or $12,785 per year for a total of $34,409 per year. If they are able to supplement with TFSA savings it could help to make things manageable.
@moontan91
@moontan91 3 күн бұрын
if you take CPP at 70 instead of 65, then you lose all those payments for 5 years. how long would it take for CPP to make up for those lost 5 years? it's certainly something to think about. remember, that money is no good when you're dead, unless you're rich enough to not care about such details...
@ThouSwell-zx3fd
@ThouSwell-zx3fd 2 ай бұрын
I'm taking mine at 65 because a) I'm in perfect health (knock on wood), and B) the amount I'll receive far exceeds the amount I would've received at 60.
@MikeSmith-vo2yt
@MikeSmith-vo2yt 3 ай бұрын
60 monthly cheques by 65 if you start at 60. Takes until age 72 to catch up. My math is sketchy btw
@spicydogsoup
@spicydogsoup 3 ай бұрын
is there a way to know if you max it out yet?
@garmin1488
@garmin1488 2 ай бұрын
CRA my account .
@jimmybattiston4192
@jimmybattiston4192 2 ай бұрын
After 5 years of collecting it you have 60 months of payments in hand. Thats yours why wait for them to change the rules and they will.
@kevlar111
@kevlar111 4 ай бұрын
Adam, have you ever done a video on pension bridge payments until age 65? Is it always the right choice to take it if available?
@carlospascual1873
@carlospascual1873 4 ай бұрын
If you retire early and your pension includes a bridge payment, they pay it automatically. Therefore, consider it a gift since some pensions have no bridge. There is no decision to make.
@kevlar111
@kevlar111 4 ай бұрын
@@carlospascual1873 my plan is not automatic. I would have to choose to take it or not take it. It says consult with a financial planner to see if it’s right for you.
@ParallelWealth
@ParallelWealth 4 ай бұрын
I would consult with a planner. Situational and thus need to run a full plan to get the right answer.
@DR17dede
@DR17dede 2 ай бұрын
How do you know you contributed the max amount?
@candacec6427
@candacec6427 2 ай бұрын
Contact CPP and ask for a statement of your contributions during your working career.
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