Need a financial well-being boost? Check out these common concerns and five financial fixes that can help you start saving for your future with the Target Canada Group Retirement Savings Program. This program includes a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) for your contributions and a Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (DPSP) for Target matching contributions. Click on a concern to learn more. 1 2 3 4 5 I already have my own personal RRSP. I can t afford to save 5% of my pay cheque. I don t understand the tax advantages of an RRSP. Retirement is so far away I have other goals. I need to sort out my finances first.
1 I already have my own personal RRSP. It s great that you re already saving, but did you know that when you save in the Target RRSP, you receive a 100% match (for contributions up to 5%) from Target into the DPSP? That doubles your savings immediately. Also, with the competitive fees Target has negotiated in the group program, you ll pay lower investment fees than in most individual retail plans, putting even more savings aside for your future. See the power of Target matching contributions See how lower fees increase your savings
The power of Target matching contributions Contribution of 5% per pay cheque Target match adds over $32,000 to your savings after 10 years! $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 Target contribution to the DPSP $32,238 The company contributions belong to you after two years of service. Your contributions always belong to you. *Figures approximate, for illustrative purposes only $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 Team member contribution to the RRSP $32,238 5% After 10 years Target match Team member Assumptions: $50,000 annual income, 5.5% gross return, 0.5% fees
How lower fees increase your savings With a contribution of just 5% per pay cheque, lower fees add over $3,000 to your savings! $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 Target DPSP $32,238 Your savings in a retail investment 2.5% fees Target match in a group investment 0.5% fees $20,000 $10,000 Your retail RRSP $29,077 Your Group RRSP $32,238 Your savings in a group investment 0.5% fees $0 *Figures approximate, for illustrative purposes only After 10 years in an individual retail plan After 10 years in the Target program Assumptions: $50,000 annual income, 5% contribution, 5.5% gross return
2 I can t afford to save 5% of my pay cheque. It can be easier than you think. If 5% of your pay cheque feels like too much, try saving 1% or 2% and just get in the habit of saving. You can easily change your payroll deduction online with Manulife later. The following example is based on an annual salary of $50,000 and monthly contributions. Your Contribution 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% Target Match 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% Your Contribution $42 $83 $125 $167 $208 Target Match $42 $83 $125 $167 $208 Total contributions per month $84 $166 $250 $334 $416 Total Annual Contributions $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 *Figures approximate, for illustrative purposes only
3 I don t understand the tax advantages of an RRSP. RRSP contributions made from your pay cheque reduce your taxable income each pay period. It doesn t cost as much as you think to save now! In the example below, with the Target match, you ll see that a 5% contribution gives you $416/month in total savings for just $131 less in pay. No RRSP contribution 5% RRSP contribution Pay Differential Monthly Pay (based on $50,000 salary) RRSP contributions (based on 5% contribution) $4,166 $4,166 $0 $208 $208 Taxable Income $4,166 $3,958 $(208) Income Tax Withheld $712 $634 $(78) Net Income After Tax $3,454 $3,323 $(131) Your $208 contribution reduces your take home pay by only $131 *Figures approximate, Ontario 2013 tax rates, for illustrative purposes only
4 Retirement is so far away I have other goals. While we encourage you to save for the long-term, you should know that your RRSP savings aren t just for retirement. You can access your RRSP savings to purchase your first home or go back to school under the government Home Buyers and Lifelong Learning Plans. Start the habit of saving and give yourself options for the future! Learn about the Home Buyers Plan Learn about the Lifelong Learning Plan
About the Home Buyers Plan Home Buyers Plan (HBP) Allows withdrawal of funds from RRSPs to purchase or build a qualifying home Eligibility: Any individuals who have not owned a principal residence during four-year period prior to withdrawal of funds Disabled persons acquiring a more accessible home Persons acquiring or providing funds to make an accessible home for a disabled person related to applicant by blood, marriage, common-law partnership or adoption Maximum withdrawal is $25,000 Important Dates and Deadlines: Participants must start repaying their HBP two years after withdrawing. Withdrawal must be completely repaid within 15 years. Source: www.servicecanada.gc.ca Visit www.servicecanada.gc.ca for more details
About the Lifelong Learning Plan Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) Allows withdrawals from RRSPs to finance personal or spousal training/education. Eligibility: Enrolled in a qualifying educational program or Person with a disability enrolled in part-time training or education Must complete income tax return every year until all LLP withdrawals are repaid Maximum: Up to $10,000 per calendar year $20,000 in total until January of the fourth year since first withdrawal Important Dates and Deadlines: Repayments must start two years after last eligible withdrawal or five years after first eligible withdrawal (whichever date comes first). Amounts withdrawn must be repaid within 10 years. Source: www.servicecanada.gc.ca Visit www.servicecanada.gc.ca for more details
5 I need to sort out my finances first. Juggling your finances can be a challenge, but Target and Manulife have resources available to you to help you build your financial well-being and look to the future. Check out these resources: Team Member Well-being Resources Manulife Financial our Group Savings Retirement Program provider ( 1-855-447-5416 8 www.guidanceresources.com (Company ID: targetcanada) ( 1-888-727-7766 8 www.manulife.ca/target 05892