The Canadian Money Roadmap

Evan Neufeld, CFP®
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Apr 8, 2026 • 34min

Are Canadians holding too much cash?

They debate why Canadians boosted their cash holdings and what macro factors drove the shift. They break cash into three practical buckets: emergency funds, planned short-term spending, and a personal “sleep-at-night” buffer. They caution against market-timing and explore alternatives like dollar-cost averaging, bonds, and assigning a clear purpose to excess cash.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 30min

How to Retire in Canada with $500,000 and no Pension

A case study of a 50-year-old couple with $500,000 savings exploring whether they can retire without a pension. They examine spending plans, reallocating mortgage savings into RRSPs and TFSAs, and a retirement income sequence to reduce taxes. The conversation covers CPP timing, income splitting strategies, and how deferring benefits affects long-term resilience.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 27min

How to accelerate your savings during tax season in Canada

Send us Fan MailOn this week's episode, Evan and Sam discuss key reasons to file your taxes, the relationship between taxes and financial planning, and discuss ways to use your tax refund to optimize saving. 📝Financial Foundations Scorecard - See how you score in the areas of cashflow & spending,  saving & investing, debt & risk protection, and retirement readiness. Instant feedback and recommendations on how to improve your finances.🌳 Connect with Evan and Cedar Point Wealth | Services and Pricing
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Mar 18, 2026 • 27min

How to Balance Family Spending and Retirement in Canada (3 Life Stages)

A practical roadmap for juggling family spending and retirement across three life stages. Topics include protecting income with insurance, tracking budgets to avoid runaway debt, and agreeing on how to support kids with clear terms. There is also discussion about prioritizing family experiences, planning legacy choices, and communicating charitable intentions.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 33min

Can You Retire With $1.7M? Fees, Retirement Income, and Listener Questions

Listeners hear rapidfire Q&A on market volatility, retirement savings targets, and when to adjust risk near retirement. They debate the value of a 1.9% investment fee versus alternatives and benchmarks. Housing’s impact on retirement needs and tradeoffs between short‑term choices and long‑term goals also come up.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 14min

Markets were down this week - Now what?

Discussion of recent market volatility tied to conflict and rising oil. Examination of diversified portfolio performance year-to-date versus single-index moves. Exploration of how bonds and diversification smoothed losses. Consideration of risk tolerance and the costs of selling during downturns.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 28min

How to Build a Better Investment Portfolio (Evidence-Based Investing)

Sam, frequent co-host and evidence-based investing advocate, brings clear takes on portfolio construction. They challenge relying on past returns alone. Short conversations cover diversification, fees, turnover, concentration, and how these factors shape a more resilient portfolio.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 26min

Is There an AI Bubble in the Stock Market?

A lively discussion about whether current trends amount to an AI bubble. They compare modern headlines to famous historical manias and explore what fuels speculative frenzies. The conversation covers how technologies can outlast crashes, where to find public AI exposure, and why diversification and disciplined plans matter more than timing.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 19min

Investing Basics Part 5 - Government Pensions and Benefits

Clear breakdown of Canadian retirement programs like CPP, OAS and GIS and why they matter for retirement planning. How CPP contributions, benefit levels, indexing and claiming timing affect income. Rules for OAS deferral and the income-tested clawback. How TFSA withdrawals and portfolio spending interact with benefit eligibility and GIS thresholds.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 10min

Should you take an RRSP loan?

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Evan examines the pros and cons of RRSP loans—borrowing money to contribute to your retirement savings. He notes  while RRSP loans offer tax deductions and lower interest rates, most people would be better off avoiding them due to the costs, risks, and limited flexibility of leveraged investing.📝Financial Foundations Scorecard - See how you score in the areas of cashflow & spending,  saving & investing, debt & risk protection, and retirement readiness. Instant feedback and recommendations on how to improve your finances.🌳 Connect with Evan and Cedar Point Wealth | Services and Pricing

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