
Steve Bridge
Steve Bridge is a certified financial planner with Money Coaches Canada, offering insights into retirement decision-making. He advises against taking the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) early, advocating for deferral to maximize benefits and reduce lifetime tax implications.
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Steve Bridge provided financial advice to Reid and Nikki regarding their retirement and investment strategies.
When should Reid, 59, and Nikki, 62, begin selling their three rental properties to boost savings?Steve Bridge is a CFP and advice-only financial planner who provides insights on simplifying investments for retirees.
‘I’ve been managing my own finances. Now that I’m entering my 70s, should I simplify my investments?’Steve Bridge is a certified financial planner with Money Coaches Canada who analyzed Seth and Maeve’s financial situation.
How can Seth, 53, and Maeve, 54, reach their goal of spending $120,000 a year in retirement?Steve Bridge is a Vancouver-based certified financial planner who emphasizes the tough choices faced by those nearing retirement.
A realistic guide to retirement for mid- or late-life homebuyersSteve Bridge is a Vancouver-based certified financial planner who provides insights on the financial situations of late homebuyers.
More Canadians are buying their first homes later in life, and they’re okay with thatSteve Bridge, an advice-only financial planner at Money Coaches Canada in Vancouver, provided insights into Meg's financial situation.
Meg has managed her money well on less than $50K a year. How can she make the most of her retirement funds?
Steve Bridge, CFP®, provides advice on Canada Pension Plan decisions.
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