Posts Tagged ‘Investing’
Spotting The Crooks
Be careful of claims of guaranteed above average returns with no risk. Look at some of the red flags that can indicate a fraudulent scheme.
Read MoreIs An RRSP Loan Necessary?
If you simply don’t have the money to come up with an RRSP contribution you may think that getting an RRSP loan is the only solution.
Read MoreConsider A Life Annuity
If you want to turn your RRSP savings into something that more closely resembles a true pension, then you might want to consider purchasing a life annuity.
Read MoreShould You Keep Your Company Pension Or Take The Commuted Value?
Employees may be given the choice to stay in the company pension plan and receive a lifetime monthly pension at retirement, or take the commuted value out of the plan.
Read MoreRDSP: Registered Disability Savings Plan
An RDSP is an effective tool that can help families manage the financial costs associated with having, or caring for, someone with a disability.
Read MoreIs Your Investment Loan Tax Deductible?
Not all investment loans qualify. An investment loan must meet certain specific criteria before the interest payable is tax deductible.
Read MoreAmerican Depository Receipts
American Depository Receipts, or ADRs, are stock certificates of a foreign company that are registered in the name of a U.S. trust company or investment bank.
Read MoreCanadian Resources Are Where It’s At
We’re told to diversify geographically, but there are many reasons to invest in Canada since their resources are now in high demand worldwide.
Read MoreAre REIT’s Worth A Look For Yield Hungry Investors?
For investors looking for stable monthly income from their portfolio, Canadian REIT’s are definitely worth a look.
Read More11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 9: Create An Investing Policy
I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 9 is to create an investment policy statement to determine which investments are right for you.
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