…— mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) — which are composed of many different stocks or other investments such as bonds. There are two types of markets: Primary – When a company first makes…
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Growing your savings with compound interest
…know exactly how much money you’re going to earn. You can still benefit from compounding by reinvesting your earnings on other investments, like stocks, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs)….
What is ESG investing?
…each firm, which is why it’s good to compare rating in multiple places if you can. You can research the performance of individual companies or different ESG-oriented ETFs or mutual…
Understanding active vs. passive investing
…There are also actively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Passive investing Passive investors believe it’s hard to beat the market with active trading, especially over the long term. Instead, they’ll look…
What diversification means for your investments
…income ETFs. Equities – Like stocks, equity mutual funds and equity ETFs. Cash and cash equivalent investments such as Guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) tend to offer relatively low rates of…
9 reasons to open a TFSA
…can use TFSAs for either saving or investing, or both. In addition to cash, you can have GICs, bonds, stocks, mutual funds, ETFs and many other products in your TFSA. You…
Self-Directed Investors: Insights and Experiences
…stocks, 14% have traded leveraged or inverse ETFs, 9% crypto assets, and 6% options/puts. The most common investment return for self-directed investors over the last year (to December 2020) was…
Tracking your investing returns
…as a percentage. Total cost reporting Most investments have fees associated with them. Some fees can be more obvious to track than others. Mutual funds and ETFs often have embedded…
Making RRSP withdrawals before and after you retire
…in your RRIF such as GICs, mutual funds, ETFs, stocks and bonds. But you’ll have to take out a minimum amount every year. Learn more about RRIFs. Buy an annuity…