When you leave your job, your company will send you a summary of your pension plan options. When you review your choices, think about balancing the cash you need in retirement with the level of risk you're okay with and whether you want to leave a benefit to your estate.
While available options can vary from one plan to another—here are four common ones
Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Defined Benefit (DB) plan:
Defined Contribution (DC) plan:
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Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Income Flexibility |
Survivor Benefits and Estate Planning |
Investment Management and Investment Risk |
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Note: Your available options will depend on your specific pension plan as well as the legislation that governs your benefits.
Download our helpful guide to learn why "locked-in" money is treated differently from a regular RSP and other important topics.
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