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Annuities as an RRSP maturity option

Is an annuity right for you? As a growing number of Baby Boomers retire, the question of what to do with maturing Registered Retirement Savings Plans is becoming more pressing. RRSPs must be shut down by the end of the year in which you turn 69, and the proceeds...

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Stocks and bonds and RRSPs, oh my!

Proper asset diversification is key to long-term investment success With recent stock market uncertainty and fluctuating bond yields, many investors are wondering whether the tried-and-true principles for stock and bond allocations in an RRSP portfolio still hold....

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RRSP limits and investments

How much you can contribute, what you can invest in Among the most common questions financial advisors are asked at this time of the year are, “How much can I contribute to an RRSP?” and “What can I invest in?” Registered Retirement Savings Plans are still the best...

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Important information about RRSP maturity options

You must act by Dec. 31! If you turned 71 this year, and you still have an RRSP, you have until Dec. 31 this year to convert it into another type of tax-sheltered plan. If you don’t, the Canada Revenue Agency can take away up to half of whatever is in your RRSP....

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Your RRSP is not insured against loss

Caution: CDIC covers cash deposits and not much else The term “Registered Retirement Savings Plan” conjures up all sorts of visions of guarantees and “official” protection against loss. After all, it’s “registered,” isn’t it? Actually, investments held in your RRSP...

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Year-end personal planning tips

Time’s running out for these 4 financial strategies It’s already getting rather late in the year to set up financial strategies that will have a tax-saving or other impact for 2015. However, there are a number of items you can attend to before the year is out,...

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RRSP or TFSA?

To contribute or not to contribute? That’s the question Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are effective investment vehicles for deferring tax. But should you contribute to a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) instead because of the completely tax-free growth...

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Are you a Lucy Last-Minute?

Yes, there’s still time to make an RRSP contribution Every year around this time, I’m asked what the deadline for RRSP contributions is and what would be the best investment for that contribution by people who have left their RRSP contribution to the last minute or...

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Is it time to pack bonds into your RRSP?

Or should you be even more cautious? Canadian bonds have been on a tear these past few weeks. Yes, bond prices climb as yields fall, and the Bank of Canada’s surprise interest rate cut on Jan. 14 helped goose Canadian bond prices. In fact, a good proxy for the...

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3 basic RRSP principles everyone should know

What you need to know for RRSP success Should you contribute to a Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs)? With Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs) becoming more popular, there’s a fierce debate among the experts on the relative merits of each type of account....

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What to do when you have to collapse your RRSP

Three ways to use your funds – and how they work Gen-Xers, Gen-Yers, and Millennials should all have RRSPs. Sadly, most do not. The smart ones do, and are taking advantage of the powerful long-term compounding and tax-sheltering benefits of this wonderful...

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The truth about bond funds in your RRSP

Not the pristine, risk-free investments you thought they were As RRSP season rapidly draws to a close (the deadline for contributions eligible for a 2013 tax deduction is March 3), I’ve been fielding plenty of questions about investments for an RRSP. One that...

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