…to raise money by issuing additional shares. When companies issue additional shares to raise money, it comes at the expense of existing shareholders, whose percentage ownership decreases proportionally to the…
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…red flags of fraud. 4 signs of investment fraud to look for 1. You can make a lot of money with little or no risk In general, higher-risk investments offer…
What your will should cover and why
…capacity mean when making your will? Summary What is a will and why should you have one? A will is a formal document. It describes how you want your money,…
Answers to investing questions you may be too embarrassed to ask
…by a group of investors and managed by a professional money manager. Here is how mutual funds work. What is an advisor? An advisor can provide advice in many areas,…
6 money management tips for the sandwich generation
…your multi-generational family is eating away at your savings, check out these 6 tips to help get back on track. Learn more about workplace and government benefits for caregivers If…
Choosing your asset mix as an investor
…asset classes are: Cash and cash equivalents – Such as savings accounts, GICs and money market funds. Fixed income investments – Including bonds, fixed income mutual funds and fixed income…
Your first meeting with your advisor
…cover: Why you’re saving or investing (e.g., for retirement, education savings or other reasons). What you own, what you owe and the income you earn. Your comfort level with risk,…
What are the different types of exchange-traded funds (ETFs)?
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) holds a collection of investments, such as stocks or bonds owned by a group of investors and managed by a professional money manager. On this page…
4 signs of investment fraud and ways to avoid it
…higher-risk investments like stocks, there’s no guarantee you’ll make money. And the risk of losing money increases with the potential of higher returns. Low risk investments typically have returns similar to guaranteed…
Affinity fraud
…more money, or recruit friends and family as new investors. But the investment doesn’t exist, and the “interest cheques” are paid from the investors’ own money and money from new…