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CPP, OAS, RRIF/RRSP, TFSA, pensions, withdrawal order, and tax timing.
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CPP, OAS, RRIF/RRSP, TFSA, pension, taxable accounts, withdrawal order, and tax timing before retirement decisions are made.
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A yearly review path for cash needs, RRIF minimums, CPP/OAS, taxable income, withdrawals, beneficiaries, and estate prompts.
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First-call checklist, retirement clarity map, business-owner snapshot, tax worksheets, and insurance review prompts.
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