What is a Fixed Income Investment?

Introduction to Investment Planning – Part 2.1 Bonds are fixed income investments “Stocks and bonds”: These are the basic building blocks of an investment portfolio. I will write about stocks in an upcoming post, but after my discussion of cash or cash-like assets (e.g., savings accounts) in...

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The recipe for sweetening education savings – the RESP

  An Introduction to Registered Plans – Part 4 What is an RESP? A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is designed to support saving for postsecondary education. The account owners, known as subscribers, are usually parents or grandparents of the beneficiary children.   What are the different types of RESPs? Individual...

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The Question I get asked the most

What should I invest in? Quick Answer: It Depends If you go to a bank branch to get advice on what to invest in, your advisor will probably ask you some questions to determine your risk profile, and then her computer will produce a portfolio of mutual...

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Why Advice-Only Planning?

When I told a co-worker at my previous place of employment that I was going to open a fee-for-service, advice-only financial planning practice, her immediate response was, “Why should anybody pay for that? A financial advisor will do that for free!” Advice-Only Financial Planning: a small...

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