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Taking caution: Financial Consumers and the Cryptoasset Sector
This report, prepared by the Investor Office of the Ontario Securities Commission, sheds light on financial consumers’ views on and understanding of crypto assets (commonly referred to as “cryptocurrencies”), as…
Putting your financial plan into action
…life insurance Preparing a will Starting an RRSP Starting an RESP Growing savings Starting a new business Reducing taxes The pre-retirement years Your expenses may start to go down, and…
7 questions to ask before you invest
Once you know your asset mix, you can choose specific investments. Before you choose an investment, understand how it works and the risks involved. Ask yourself: How does the investment…
Why risk matters
…are taking. Take action Every mutual fund provides a document called Fund Facts for investors. This includes the fund’s risk rating, based on the past volatility of the fund’s returns….
How income tax works
…pay by taking advantage of deductions and credits. Tax deductions – reduce your taxable income. Common deductions include RRSP contributions, childcare expenses, and union and professional dues. Deductions won’t directly contribute to a…
How to manage financial stress and avoid burnout
…are no surprise transactions and you’re able to pay all balances Checking your progress on short-term savings goals, like a vacation fund or emergency fund Meeting with your financial advisor…
Annual information about your investment fees
…or change fees, performance fees, short-term trading fees and sales charges or redemption fees. Management fees. These are fees, usually calculated as a percentage of your account value, for all…
Saving versus investing
…allow you to grow your money through compound interest. When you sign up for a savings account be sure to check the interest rates as well as the fees. Some…
RRIF fees
…with lower fees that may be suitable for you. 3 types of fees 1. Administrative or trustee fees These fees cover the time and costs of looking after your account,…