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Mutual fund fees

…4 types of sales charges Other transaction fees Account fees Fund expenses Other costs to consider 4 types of sales charges You may pay a sales charge when you buy…

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How do credit cards work?

…card Can only be used in one chain of stores or with one company Available from most major department stores, gas companies and phone companies Interest rates may be higher…

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How stocks and dividends work

…the company’s assets – If the company goes bankrupt and is liquidated. But common shareholders get paid last — behind tax authorities, employees, creditors and preferred shareholders. Preferred stock Preferred…

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Understanding Fund Facts

…a sense of how much your investment could change in a short period of time. Sales charges and fund expenses Sales charges and fund expenses reduce a fund’s returns, and…

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How to make a complaint to get your money back

complaint resolved, including telephone conversations, emails and faxes with dates and names of employees that you communicated with. Act quickly – It’s important to act quickly and to respond promptly…

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How to buy and sell stocks

…bought or sold at the latest price. Limit order – You set a price limit for the highest price you’re willing to pay or the lowest price you’re willing to…

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Putting your interests first

…investor protection and the new rules are fully effective in all provinces and territories as of December 31, 2021. On this page you’ll find Conflicts of interest Changes to expect…

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Understanding non-GAAP financial measures

Publicly traded companies, as well as some private companies, are required to prepare their financial statements under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Non-GAAP financial measures are disclosed differently. Learn more about GAAP and non-GAAP…

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Understanding non-GAAP financial measures

Publicly traded companies, as well as some private companies, are required to prepare their financial statements under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Non-GAAP financial measures are disclosed differently. Learn more about GAAP and non-GAAP…

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