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MONEY
Sure, saving money is a great idea but how do
you make your money grow?
Here are a few places you can invest your hard
earned cash - the benefits and disadvantages of each are also discussed:
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BANK ACCOUNT - Great for security, but that's
about it! Banks offer very low interest rates for savings.
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CANADIAN & PROVINCIAL BONDS - Secure,
but they have restrictions on withdrawals. Their interest rates are low
and actually put you in the hole (when you account inflation rates).
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TERM DEPOSITS & GICs - A guaranteed return
but you are locked in for a predetermined amount of time. Interest rates
are reasonable for the amount (or lack) of risk involved.
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MUTUAL FUNDS - A riskier possibility since
you are investing a majority of your money in the stock market. There are
few limitations on withdrawals. You can make a lot of money fast but you
can lose it as quickly. Before you get involved in this type of investment,
educate
yourself and make sure you are aware of
all the risks involved. Note that not all mutual funds are the same.
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STOCKS - The riskiest choice of all. You can
make a killing or be killed. Unless you know exactly what you are doing,
avoid it! If you want the possibility of good returns and stock market
investing, pick a good mutual fund.
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REGISTERED EDUCATION SAVINGS PLAN (RESP) - The
federal government has made some drastic improvements to RESPs.
It is excellent way of investing money for your education since the government
will give an automatic 20% extra on top of your investment. Where
else can you get a guaranteed twenty percent return on your investment?
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