Retirement Insights
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RRSP Dollar Limit for 2024 | ETFs
The CRA has announced the RRSP dollar limit for 2023 and the maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan
TFSA limit Officially Set at $7,000 for 2024
Learn the Tax Free Savings Account limit for this year and how ETFs can help investors using TFSAs to achieve their goals
The Top 5 Factors Millennials Should Consider for Retirement
Retirement might seem far away, but getting there involves considering these factors early. See Harvest ETFs blog to learn about retirement.
Benefits of an RRSP: the most popular vehicle to save for retirement
Explore the benefits of RRSPs as the top retirement planning vehicle in Canada and learn why you may want to maximize your RRSP contributions
Should Canadians Make RRSP Contributions After 60?
If you are over 60 and thinking about if it’s worth contributing to an RRSP, know that there are a few factors…
Two tax-effective ways to save for retirement
Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) and Tax Fee Savings Accounts (TFSAs) are both great tax-sheltered…
Three key considerations for RRSP season 2024 | ETFs
These three factors can be useful for advisors and individual investors to…
The Problem with RRIF Withdrawals
Explore the issues with RRIF withdrawals and learn how equity Income ETFs can help optimize your retirement income.
Three Retirement Investing Considerations For Canadians
Explore key considerations for retirement planning investing after the RRSP deadline. Learn how to optimize your retirement income…
Can covered-call investing help to boost retirement income?
Stock trading has once again turned choppy after a surprisingly strong and persistent rise in U.S. markets for months, and a range-bound…
Mastering Tax Efficiency: Unveiling the Power of Equity Income ETFs
Harvest ETFs explains how Equity Income ETFs can be indispensable tools for a tax efficient investment strategy…
CPP Explained – where retirees can find additional income | ETFs
Even as CPP benefits rise to meet…
Retiring without a pension? How to generate retirement income in Canada
Non-registered accounts lack the tax efficiency of RRSPs, but one strategy can help deliver tax-efficient…
Sequence of returns risk: challenging retirement in Canada
Sequence of returns risk (SORR) can interrupt Canadians’ retirement plans at a crucial moment, learn why Canadians should consider this risk…
Tax efficient retirement income for savings outside registered accounts
Non-registered accounts lack the tax efficiency of RRSPs, but one strategy can help deliver tax-efficient…
How can Canadians afford retirement and leave an inheritance?
Certain ETFs can pay high income, helping to preserve principal savings for an inheritance while financing…
3 Ways to Recession-Proof Your RRIF
If rising inflation and interest rates have put a dent in your retirement savings, consider these investment strategies to get back on track.
Why Retirement Income is so important
Harvest President & CEO Michael Kovacs outlines the complex challenges Canadian retirees face…
Income key to successful retirement in Canada – Study finds | ETFs
Older working Canadians say they lack the financial resources to…
We’re living longer—here are two ways to boost retirement savings and income
How to maximize the tax-efficiency of your RRSP, and how high-yield covered-call strategies can help boost your retirement income.
What does high inflation mean for your retirement savings?
How persistently high inflation affects investments, and what you can do to minimize the impact on your retirement savings.
Eight things to know about RRIFs in 2023
Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are Canada’s most popular…
Why a focus on ‘leaders’ works in call option ETFs
Harvest ETFs Chief Investment Officer explains why the independent ETF…
Simplify Retirement with Income | Harvest ETFs
Inflation, longer life expectancy, and struggling markets have many…
Find stable retirement income in US dollars
For thousands of Canadians, living a dream retirement means time in the sun, escaping Canadian winters on…
Canadians feel less secure about retirement, but income can help
After falling from Natixis’ list of the…
Inflation doesn’t have to provoke a retirement reset | ETFs
Historically high inflation rates are causing Canadians to worry about…
Why the highest yielding investment funds might not be the best for an investor | ETFs
Retirement challenged by market volatility – how income can help | ETFs
When markets turn volatile…
An income strategy for new retirees | HDIF
One third of new retirees retired earlier than planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
How much money or income is needed for retirement? | Equity Income ETFs
If you are looking to retire, you may be seeking a single lump sum, but…
What Harvest ETF is a good choice to consider for someone who is retired and wants income?
By Michael Kovacs, CEO…
A high income RRIF strategy
Learn how Harvest Equity Income ETFs can help meet your retirement needs with consistent cashflow from portfolios of leading businesses
Eight things to know about RRIFs in 2022
Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are Canada’s most popular retirement savings vehicle for good…
How can Harvest Equity Income ETFs help generate retirement income?
Harvest ETFs President & CEO Michael Kovacs explains how Equity Income ETFs can help retirees live their retirement goals
With people living longer, should they change the way they invest for retirement?
By Michael Kovacs, CEO
Interest rates and Bond Yields…
How do Retirees generate income in a low interest rate environment?
Harvest ETFs President & CEO Michael Kovacs answers a key question for retirees: how to generate income in a low-rate environment
Harvest CEO discusses retirement income solutions
In this video series, Harvest ETFs President & CEO Michael Kovacs explains how income from covered call option ETFs can help retirees
How do Harvest ETFs Provide for Retirement Income Needs?
Harvest ETFs President & CEO Michael Kovacs explains how retirees can stretch their retirement income with equity income
How to stretch your investments for a longer retirement
Learn how high passive income from covered call option ETFs can help Canadians stretch retirement income for a longer lifespan
Explaining RRIF calculations
Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) payments are calculated based on either your age or the age of your spouse or common-law partner.
Will my savings last through retirement?
When determining how long into retirement your savings will last, portfolio returns are certainly a…
TFSAs rival RRSPs as a retirement vehicle
Introduced in 2009, the Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) enable Canadians who are 18 years of age or…
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