Frederick vettese globe and mail

Frederick Vettese is a well-known Canadian actuary and author, and he has written several articles and books on personal finance and retirement planning. Here are a few notable articles and books written by Frederick Vettese:

Articles:

  1. "The Myth of the 4% Rule" (Globe and Mail, 2013) - In this article, Vettese challenges the common assumption that retirees can safely withdraw 4% of their retirement savings each year without depleting their funds.
  2. "The Retirement Savings Gap" (Globe and Mail, 2015) - Vettese discusses the challenges Canadians face in saving enough for retirement and offers suggestions for closing the retirement savings gap.

Books:

  1. "Retirement Income for Life: The Advanced Guide to Designing a Durable Paycheck" (2012) - This book provides a comprehensive guide to designing a sustainable retirement income stream, including strategies for managing investment risk and inflation.
  2. "The Real Retirement: Why You Could Be Better Off Than You Think" (2016) - In this book, Vettese argues that many Canadians are better prepared for retirement than they think, and offers advice on how to make the most of one's retirement savings.

Vettese is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. He has over 30 years of experience in the actuarial profession and has worked with a number of major Canadian insurance companies.