David Trahair - Procrastinating your way into retirement

Published: April 30, 2021, 10 a.m.

David Trahair has written several books on personal finance. He\u2019s a speaker, a personal finance trainer, and a chartered account with over 18 years of experience handing out free knowledge and budgeting templates on his website (https://www.trahair.com). His most recent release is The Procrastinator\u2019s Guide to Retirement - How to retire in 10 years or less.\xa0

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A huge shift in how to save for retirement is to track your expenses as a percentage of your income. We ask him about that, his book, and much more.\xa0

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[0:00 - 1:47] Intro\xa0

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[1:48 - 8:36 ] Money mistake or makeup - Amazon returns, the importance of psychology in your spending

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[8:37 - 14:03] What\u2019s the inspiration for the book? Why is it important for Canadians? Are we falling behind due to rising costs?

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[14:04 - 20:32] ] Why is tracking your spending so important for retirement? How do you make it a habit?\xa0\xa0

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[19:04 - 31:00] RRSP vs. TFSA vs. Mortgage - which one do we pay into first? How do we evaluate where to spend our money?\xa0

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[31:01\xa0 - 34:27] Do we need an emergency fund? Or can we just use a line of credit? Emergency fund vs. line of credit - what are your thoughts?

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[34:28 - 36:14] A quick primer on predicting interest rates

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[36:15 - 42:33] Why is a fee-only financial advisor\xa0 with a discount brokerage the investment style gaining in popularity?

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[42:34 - 47:51] With ETFs, do we still need a financial advisor?\xa0

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[47:52\xa0 - 53:51] How do we measure our stock performance? Is a robo-advisor enough?\xa0

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[53:52 - 57:34] Should we still be investing in GICs?\xa0

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[57:35 - 1:01:00] CPP and OAS aren\u2019t enough to afford long-term care. Should we be taking more risky investments, cut spending, reduce expenses and cut our lives off to not live in squalor in retirement?\xa0

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[1:01:01 - 1:06:48] RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS

  • \xa0What\u2019s in your wallet?\xa0
  • A book everyone should read?\xa0
  • What was your first job and what did you learn from it?
  • What is a commonly held belief about your industry or space that you passionately disagree with?\xa0
  • \xa0If you had one tweet that everyone in the world would read, what would it say?\xa0\xa0
  • What\u2019s your number (to retire, how much you need?)\xa0
  • Where can people find you if they have more questions?\xa0

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[1:06:49 - 1:07:39] OUTRO\xa0

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