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Third Annual Sun Life Financial Retirement Survey Shows Canadian Workers Have Tacked on Average 2.8 Years to Retirement Expectations Over Last Two Years
In 2008, 51% of Canadian Workers aged 30+ Indicated that by Age 66 They Expected to be Fully Retired, Not Working For Money. In 2010, that's Dropped a Staggering 27 Points to Just 28%
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Advisors and Written Financial Plans Help Canadians Become Retirement Ready On Time
Most Want Advice but Only 1/3 Have an Advisor and Only One-in-Seven Have a Written Financial Plan
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Sun Life Canadian Unretirement(TM) Index Drops in 2010 as Canadians Lose Confidence About When and How Well They Can Really Retire
Even Confidence in Government Benefits has Fallen
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Four In Ten Canadians With Workplace Retirement Plans Don't Know Their Projected Retirement Income
Majority Spend At Most 10 Minutes Per Year Reviewing Their Plan Statements
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Quatre Canadiens sur dix possйdant un rйgime de retraite par le biais de leur emploi ne connaissent pas le montant projetй de leur revenu de retraite
La majoritй passe au mieux 10 minutes par an а examiner l'йtat financier de son plan de retraite
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Almost Half (47%) of Canadians Pretend to Be Overjoyed When Receiving an Unwanted Gift During Holiday Gift Exchanges
Four in Ten (40%) Agree That, On Average, They Receive At Least
One Unwanted Holiday Gift Each Year -
Over a Quarter (28%) of Canadians Are Likely to Shop at American Online Retailers on Black Friday
Amount Expected to Spend Grew from $226 in 2009 to $242 This Year
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British Columbians Continue to Perceive That The HST is Negatively Impacting Them - Only Slightly Less So Than Initially Predicted
Consumers Tell Us Spending for the Holidays Will be Impacted as Well