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Happy 71st birthday! You now must convert your RRSP into a RRIF. Here’s what you need to know

For people converting their RRSP to a RRIF, there are crucial considerations, say experts, including opening a RRIF before you turn 71.

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Canadians must decide in the year they turn 71 what to do with their RRSPs. You can withdraw it all, buy an annuity or, what most do, transfer the money into a registered retirement income fund.

Turning 71 is an important milestone for Canadians as it marks the year you must decide what to do with your RRSP.

You have three main options: Withdraw the money, purchase an annuity or, what most people do, transfer the funds into a registered retirement income fund (RRIF). 

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Srivindhya Kolluru is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star's Business section, writing about consumer issues and for the "In Your Corner" personal finance column.
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