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    <description>Retiring With Confidence is a podcast for Albertans and British Columbians approaching or living in retirement who want clarity, structure, and peace of mind in their financial decisions.

Hosted by Wes Forster, a veteran financial advisor with decades of experience and the rare perspective of having lived the retirement transition himself, the show focuses on the real questions people face as they move from earning income to relying on their retirement plan. Questions about retirement income, market risk, taxes, insurance, estate planning, and long-term security are explored through a calm, practical lens grounded in both professional insight and lived experience.

Each episode answers one important retirement question that most people don’t realize they should be asking, until it is too late. Rather than overwhelming listeners with technical detail or product talk, the show provides clear explanations that help people understand their options, trade-offs, and potential blind spots without needing to become financial experts.

Retiring With Confidence is designed for individuals and couples who have saved diligently, built meaningful assets, and want to feel informed and in control of their financial future. Whether you are preparing to retire, newly retired, or several years into retirement, this podcast helps you make thoughtful decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and move forward with confidence.

If you'd like a clearer picture of your financial future, schedule a discovery meeting with Wes or attend a free seminar on planning right for retirement. https://seravuefinancial.ca/

This podcast is brought to you by Seravue Financial, helping you build your version of the ideal retirement, on purpose, not by accident. </description>
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    <itunes:summary>Retiring With Confidence is a podcast for Albertans and British Columbians approaching or living in retirement who want clarity, structure, and peace of mind in their financial decisions.

Hosted by Wes Forster, a veteran financial advisor with decades of experience and the rare perspective of having lived the retirement transition himself, the show focuses on the real questions people face as they move from earning income to relying on their retirement plan. Questions about retirement income, market risk, taxes, insurance, estate planning, and long-term security are explored through a calm, practical lens grounded in both professional insight and lived experience.

Each episode answers one important retirement question that most people don’t realize they should be asking, until it is too late. Rather than overwhelming listeners with technical detail or product talk, the show provides clear explanations that help people understand their options, trade-offs, and potential blind spots without needing to become financial experts.

Retiring With Confidence is designed for individuals and couples who have saved diligently, built meaningful assets, and want to feel informed and in control of their financial future. Whether you are preparing to retire, newly retired, or several years into retirement, this podcast helps you make thoughtful decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and move forward with confidence.

If you'd like a clearer picture of your financial future, schedule a discovery meeting with Wes or attend a free seminar on planning right for retirement. https://seravuefinancial.ca/

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      <title>7 | How Important Is Experience When Choosing a Financial Advisor?</title>
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      <title>6 | Should I Worry About a Market Crash in Retirement? How a Plan Protects Retirement Income</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Market declines are a normal and recurring part of investing, yet many retirees feel unprepared when they happen. Here’s the truth about how they impact retirement income. </p><p>In this episode of <strong>Retiring With Confidence</strong>, Wes Forster explains why market downturns occur regularly and why the real risk is not the decline itself, but whether a retirement plan was designed with those declines in mind. Drawing on decades of experience as a financial planner in BC and Alberta, he shares how he guided clients through multiple market cycles. </p><p>Wes explains how preparation, discipline, and structured planning can reduce emotional decision-making during volatile markets. He also looks at what many retirees miss when creating their retirement plan, which makes them more susceptible to market declines. </p><p><strong>See Full Episode Show Notes Here:<br></strong><a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/6-should-i-worry-about-a-market-crash-in-retirement">https://seravuefinancial.ca/6-should-i-worry-about-a-market-crash-in-retirement</a></p><p>Listeners in British Columbia and Alberta, do you want to better understand how your investments support their retirement plan? Learn more at <a href="http://seraviewfinancial.ca">seraviewfinancial.ca</a> or take the important next step to feeling more secure in your future by:</p><p>Attending the next free seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Scheduling a private Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca<br></a><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Market declines are a normal and recurring part of investing, yet many retirees feel unprepared when they happen. Here’s the truth about how they impact retirement income. </p><p>In this episode of <strong>Retiring With Confidence</strong>, Wes Forster explains why market downturns occur regularly and why the real risk is not the decline itself, but whether a retirement plan was designed with those declines in mind. Drawing on decades of experience as a financial planner in BC and Alberta, he shares how he guided clients through multiple market cycles. </p><p>Wes explains how preparation, discipline, and structured planning can reduce emotional decision-making during volatile markets. He also looks at what many retirees miss when creating their retirement plan, which makes them more susceptible to market declines. </p><p><strong>See Full Episode Show Notes Here:<br></strong><a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/6-should-i-worry-about-a-market-crash-in-retirement">https://seravuefinancial.ca/6-should-i-worry-about-a-market-crash-in-retirement</a></p><p>Listeners in British Columbia and Alberta, do you want to better understand how your investments support their retirement plan? Learn more at <a href="http://seraviewfinancial.ca">seraviewfinancial.ca</a> or take the important next step to feeling more secure in your future by:</p><p>Attending the next free seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Scheduling a private Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca<br></a><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In Canada, most retirees worry about the tax they’ll pay on their retirement income, but there are more ways the government might be dipping into your pockets. </p><p>In this episode of Retiring With Confidence, Wes Forster explains how taxable income affects far more than your annual tax bill. Income levels influence Old Age Security clawbacks, Guaranteed Income Supplement eligibility, provincial cost-sharing programs, drug coverage, and other income-tested benefits. Using a real-life case study, Wes walks through how incomplete analysis and untested assumptions can quietly erode retirement income over time.</p><p>One of the biggest assumptions that he bust is that Canadian retirees with a sizeable portfolio will never qualify for government programs like OAS, GIS, or provincial drug programs. Wes shares an example of a couple with a sizeable portfolio who made this assumption. Through strategic analysis, Wes as able to help them shift their payment structure so they could qualify for the support the wife needed in long-term care. This comprehensive approach significantly improved the couples’ income picture and lifestyle in the short and long term. </p><p><strong>See Full Episode Show Notes Here:</strong><br><a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs">https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs</a></p><p>If you live in British Columbia or Alberta and want to better understand how your retirement income structure may be affecting your benefits, taxes, and long-term outcomes, connect directly with Wes:</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In Canada, most retirees worry about the tax they’ll pay on their retirement income, but there are more ways the government might be dipping into your pockets. </p><p>In this episode of Retiring With Confidence, Wes Forster explains how taxable income affects far more than your annual tax bill. Income levels influence Old Age Security clawbacks, Guaranteed Income Supplement eligibility, provincial cost-sharing programs, drug coverage, and other income-tested benefits. Using a real-life case study, Wes walks through how incomplete analysis and untested assumptions can quietly erode retirement income over time.</p><p>One of the biggest assumptions that he bust is that Canadian retirees with a sizeable portfolio will never qualify for government programs like OAS, GIS, or provincial drug programs. Wes shares an example of a couple with a sizeable portfolio who made this assumption. Through strategic analysis, Wes as able to help them shift their payment structure so they could qualify for the support the wife needed in long-term care. This comprehensive approach significantly improved the couples’ income picture and lifestyle in the short and long term. </p><p><strong>See Full Episode Show Notes Here:</strong><br><a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs">https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs</a></p><p>If you live in British Columbia or Alberta and want to better understand how your retirement income structure may be affecting your benefits, taxes, and long-term outcomes, connect directly with Wes:</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In Canada, most retirees worry about the tax they’ll pay on their retirement income, but there are more ways the government might be dipping into your pockets. </p><p>In this episode of Retiring With Confidence, Wes Forster explains how taxable income affects far more than your annual tax bill. Income levels influence Old Age Security clawbacks, Guaranteed Income Supplement eligibility, provincial cost-sharing programs, drug coverage, and other income-tested benefits. Using a real-life case study, Wes walks through how incomplete analysis and untested assumptions can quietly erode retirement income over time.</p><p>One of the biggest assumptions that he bust is that Canadian retirees with a sizeable portfolio will never qualify for government programs like OAS, GIS, or provincial drug programs. Wes shares an example of a couple with a sizeable portfolio who made this assumption. Through strategic analysis, Wes as able to help them shift their payment structure so they could qualify for the support the wife needed in long-term care. This comprehensive approach significantly improved the couples’ income picture and lifestyle in the short and long term. </p><p><strong>See Full Episode Show Notes Here:</strong><br><a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs">https://seravuefinancial.ca/5-how-does-taxable-retirement-income-affect-gis-oas-and-long-term-care-costs</a></p><p>If you live in British Columbia or Alberta and want to better understand how your retirement income structure may be affecting your benefits, taxes, and long-term outcomes, connect directly with Wes:</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re in Canada and nearing retirement, you might be worried about why your mutual funds or segregated funds are underperforming.</p><p>In this episode, Wes Forster explains why performance depends on a combination of the fund quality, guidance, and investor discipline. Research shows that investor timing decisions, portfolio structure, and disciplined oversight often have a greater impact on long-term results than cost alone.</p><p>Drawing on academic studies and personal experience, Wes explores the difference between fund performance and investor returns, why “buy and hold” may not be enough, (especially without structure), and how overlooked gaps can quietly weaken retirement outcomes.</p><p>If you are approaching or living in retirement in British Columbia or Alberta and questioning whether your portfolio is properly aligned with your income plan, this episode offers clarity without sales pressure.</p><p>And if you want real clarity, here are two ways you can work with Wes:</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca<br></a><br>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.</em></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re in Canada and nearing retirement, you might be worried about why your mutual funds or segregated funds are underperforming.</p><p>In this episode, Wes Forster explains why performance depends on a combination of the fund quality, guidance, and investor discipline. Research shows that investor timing decisions, portfolio structure, and disciplined oversight often have a greater impact on long-term results than cost alone.</p><p>Drawing on academic studies and personal experience, Wes explores the difference between fund performance and investor returns, why “buy and hold” may not be enough, (especially without structure), and how overlooked gaps can quietly weaken retirement outcomes.</p><p>If you are approaching or living in retirement in British Columbia or Alberta and questioning whether your portfolio is properly aligned with your income plan, this episode offers clarity without sales pressure.</p><p>And if you want real clarity, here are two ways you can work with Wes:</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca<br></a><br>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.</em></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>3 | Will My Family Face Financial and Legal Problems After My Death?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If something happens to you, will your family be left with a financial and legal mess?</p><p>In this episode, host and certified financial planner, Wes Forster, explains why having a will is not always enough. Many estate plans look complete on paper but fail because documents are missing, outdated, or poorly coordinated.</p><p>Wes shares what the research shows about how many Canadians lack updated wills and powers of attorney, and why good intentions are not the same as a properly integrated plan.</p><p>If you want to understand how estate planning decisions can affect your family later, this episode will help you see what matters most.</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If something happens to you, will your family be left with a financial and legal mess?</p><p>In this episode, host and certified financial planner, Wes Forster, explains why having a will is not always enough. Many estate plans look complete on paper but fail because documents are missing, outdated, or poorly coordinated.</p><p>Wes shares what the research shows about how many Canadians lack updated wills and powers of attorney, and why good intentions are not the same as a properly integrated plan.</p><p>If you want to understand how estate planning decisions can affect your family later, this episode will help you see what matters most.</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:25:41 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If something happens to you, will your family be left with a financial and legal mess?</p><p>In this episode, host and certified financial planner, Wes Forster, explains why having a will is not always enough. Many estate plans look complete on paper but fail because documents are missing, outdated, or poorly coordinated.</p><p>Wes shares what the research shows about how many Canadians lack updated wills and powers of attorney, and why good intentions are not the same as a properly integrated plan.</p><p>If you want to understand how estate planning decisions can affect your family later, this episode will help you see what matters most.</p><p>Attend a seminar: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Schedule a Discovery Call: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.</em></p>]]>
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      <title>2 | How Much Money Do You Really Need to Retire in Canada?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much money do I need to retire? </p><p>It’s the number one question people have about retirement. Unfortunately, it’s the wrong question. </p><p>In this episode, Wes Forster, Kelowna-based financial planner and podcast host, explains why retirement is not about reaching a single number. It is about building and stress testing a plan that can reliably fund your life after tax, even when markets, taxes, or life do not go perfectly.</p><p>He shares a real example of someone who thought he had to keep working (at a job he hated) because he hadn’t hit his retirement number. But, when Wes stress tested his retirement plan, the truth about how much he needed to retire was very different from what he thought. By reviewing his plan with a proper retirement checklist, Wes was able to give him the confidence (and freedom) to choose his retirement date based on more than a number.</p><p>If you would like to explore your own situation further, you can register for an in-person retirement seminar (held in BC and Alberta): <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Or, book a confidential introductory conversation with Wes: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.<br></em><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much money do I need to retire? </p><p>It’s the number one question people have about retirement. Unfortunately, it’s the wrong question. </p><p>In this episode, Wes Forster, Kelowna-based financial planner and podcast host, explains why retirement is not about reaching a single number. It is about building and stress testing a plan that can reliably fund your life after tax, even when markets, taxes, or life do not go perfectly.</p><p>He shares a real example of someone who thought he had to keep working (at a job he hated) because he hadn’t hit his retirement number. But, when Wes stress tested his retirement plan, the truth about how much he needed to retire was very different from what he thought. By reviewing his plan with a proper retirement checklist, Wes was able to give him the confidence (and freedom) to choose his retirement date based on more than a number.</p><p>If you would like to explore your own situation further, you can register for an in-person retirement seminar (held in BC and Alberta): <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Or, book a confidential introductory conversation with Wes: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.<br></em><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:23:22 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much money do I need to retire? </p><p>It’s the number one question people have about retirement. Unfortunately, it’s the wrong question. </p><p>In this episode, Wes Forster, Kelowna-based financial planner and podcast host, explains why retirement is not about reaching a single number. It is about building and stress testing a plan that can reliably fund your life after tax, even when markets, taxes, or life do not go perfectly.</p><p>He shares a real example of someone who thought he had to keep working (at a job he hated) because he hadn’t hit his retirement number. But, when Wes stress tested his retirement plan, the truth about how much he needed to retire was very different from what he thought. By reviewing his plan with a proper retirement checklist, Wes was able to give him the confidence (and freedom) to choose his retirement date based on more than a number.</p><p>If you would like to explore your own situation further, you can register for an in-person retirement seminar (held in BC and Alberta): <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/seminars-events/<br></a><br></p><p>Or, book a confidential introductory conversation with Wes: <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/">https://seravuefinancial.ca/contact/<br></a><br></p><p>Wes Forster is an experienced financial planner and the founder of Seravue Financial, based in Kelowna, BC <a href="https://seravuefinancial.ca">https://seravuefinancial.ca</a></p><p>~</p><p><em>This podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement planning advice, nor should it be considered a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any financial product.</em></p><p><em>Wesley Forster and Seravue Financial provide complete wealth management services in Alberta and British Columbia. Recommendations are only made after a comprehensive review of a client’s financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, time horizon, and overall retirement plan. A properly structured financial plan always precedes any product or portfolio recommendation.</em></p><p><em>Seravue Financial is licensed in Alberta and British Columbia to offer segregated fund contracts, Guaranteed Investment Funds (GIFs), annuities, and other risk management solutions designed to support long-term growth, income security, and retirement stability. Seravue Financial does not sell mutual funds.</em></p><p><em>Any references to studies, research, or historical performance are provided for context and educational purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investment values may fluctuate, and returns are not guaranteed unless specifically stated within the terms of a guaranteed product.</em></p><p><em>Before making any financial decision, individuals should consult with a qualified professional who can review their specific circumstances.<br></em><br></p>]]>
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      <title>1 | What Replaces My Paycheck When I Retire in Canada?</title>
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