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Pension

A steady income you get after you retire. Some pensions pay you a fixed amount for life. Others save up... Read Full Definition

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Reducing the tax taken from your pay cheque

…pay. Other deductions from your pay cheque Your employer will also deduct and send contributions you make to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Employment Insurance (EI). They may also…

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RRSP and TFSA contributions

…limits each year. If you have a pension plan, your RRSP contribution will be reduced by an amount known as a pension adjustment or PA. Your PA is reported on…

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Communicating your estate plan

…avoid potentially breaching of any applicable terms of service. A list of all the benefits your family members may be entitled to, such as life insurance and pensions. A list…

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Investor News

…scams; Pension plans; Money talks with kids April 13, 2023 Investor News: Investment account protection; Financial lifeline; First Home Savings Account; Tax refund idea; How ETFs work; Emergency fund; and more…

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How to choose a financial advisor

…or give free advice about finance and investing. Look for information on your town or city’s website or check your local newspaper. 2. Your workplace If your workplace offers pension and other…

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Who’s who in Canadian markets

…“retail” investors (individuals investing their own money) and “institutional” investors (including pension funds, mutual funds and insurance companies). Intermediaries – Intermediaries include dealers and advisers. Dealers buy and sell investments…

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Investing in the exempt market

…a spouse, of at least $5 million. Net assets generally include all of your assets after subtracting your debt. Companies can also sell their securities to pension funds, charities and certain other…

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Mutual fund series

…retail series. Institutional and high net worth series (Series I) These series or classes have high minimum investment requirements and are typically aimed at institutional investors (such as pension plans)…

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Segregated funds explained

…if you cash out your investment before the maturity date. Retail versus group retirement plan segregated funds If you have a workplace pension or savings plan that is administered by…

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