Darren Devine, CFP®, CLU®
Financial Planner, Sun Life
President of Devine and Associates Financial Services Inc.
One of the top fears we hear is, ‘What if I live longer than my money?’
I like to flip that question to: ‘How do we make sure your money outlives you?’
Hello, and welcome to Money Monday, where we help simplify your financial journey.
I'm Darren Devine, Financial Planner with Sun Life and President of Devine & Associates. I’ve been helping families across Ontario plan for, transition into, and enjoy retirement for over 20 years.
The truth is, many retirees today need to plan for 25 to 30 years of income after they stop working. That’s a long time—and it’s why “winging it” isn’t a strategy.
A simple back-of-the-napkin way to start thinking about this is:
- Look at your total retirement savings
- Think about how long you realistically might need that money to last
- Then ask: “If I drew a steady amount each year—without draining it too quickly—what would that look like?”
It’s not a perfect calculation, but it gets you thinking in terms of sustainable withdrawals, not just “what’s in the account today.”
From there, we layer in two key pieces:
- Guaranteed income tools
Things like government benefits, pensions, and annuities create a base paycheque you can’t outlive. They cover the essentials—housing, groceries, basic bills—so you’re not relying entirely on markets for your day-to-day life. - Flexible investments
Your RRIFs, TFSAs, and non-registered accounts give you flexibility—for travel, helping family, home repairs, and the “fun money” that makes retirement feel like retirement. They also provide growth potential to help combat inflation over time.
The real confidence comes when you see how these pieces work together in a written income plan: what’s guaranteed, what’s flexible, and how much you can reasonably spend without constantly worrying you’ll run out.
This isn’t a fear you need to carry—or solve—on your own.
It’s exactly what financial planners like us are here for: to test the numbers, stress-test the plan, and help you feel comfortable spending the money you’ve worked so hard to save.
Thanks for tuning into Money Monday. Don’t forget to like and comment for more episodes filled with tips to help make your financial journey a breeze. Until next time, I'm Darren Devine, and you can always talk to us today at DevineAndAssociates.ca!
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