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“Back to school” for investors

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  • Hit the books
  • Develop good habits
  • Review fees and investment performance
  • Save for post-secondary education
  • Ask questions

Hit the books

Informed investing starts with knowledge. Beginner and experienced investors alike can benefitBenefit Money, goods, or services that you get from your workplace or from a government program…+ read full definition from staying up to date on the latest investing topics, news and trends.

Investing may sometimes feel complex, especially if complicated language or unfamiliar terms are used. Keep a list of unbiased and independent financial resources to help you along the way.

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GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca has hundreds of articles, tools and calculators to help you with investing and managing your finances. If you want to shareShare A piece of ownership in a company. A share does not give you direct control…+ read full definition information with others to teach them about investing.

InvestingIntroduction.ca helps newcomers to Canada understand their financial and investmentInvestment An item of value you buy to get income or to grow in value.+ read full definition optionsOptions An investment that gives you the right to buy or sell it at a set…+ read full definition. It is available in 22 different languages.

Develop good habits

Successful investors have good investing habits, just like how successful students have good study habits.

  • InvestInvest To use money for the purpose of making more money by making an investment. Often…+ read full definition early. You don’t need a lot of money to start investing. The earlier you start, the more you can benefit from the power of compoundingCompounding A way to grow your money faster. Instead of spending the money you make investing,…+ read full definition: reinvesting returns to generate more returns.
  • Have a financial planFinancial plan Your financial plan should cover every aspect of your finances: saving and investing, paying down…+ read full definition. A plan can guide your investing decisions to help you stay on track. It can also instill financial discipline.
  • Read disclosure statements and other fine print. Before investing, make sure you to read and understand how the investment product or service works.
  • Check registrationRegistration A requirement for any person or company trading investments or providing advice in Canada. Securities…+ read full definition. Always check the registration of any person or business trying to sell you an investment or give you investment advice. Visit CheckBeforeYouInvest.ca.

Review fees and investment performance

While grades and report cards evaluate your progress at school, accountAccount An agreement you make with a financial institution to handle your money. You can set…+ read full definition statements provide details about investment performance and fees.

As part of the cost and performance reporting rules, you should receive an annual performance report that explains how your investments have performed over time. Review your investments to see if you’re on track to meet your financial goals, including your personal rate of return and changes to the market valueMarket value The value of an investment on the statement date. The market value tells you what…+ read full definition of investments.

You should also receive details of the charges and fees that you have paid to your investment firm at least once a year.

What is total cost reporting and how it will work?

Save for post-secondary education

A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESPRESP See Registered Education Savings Plan.+ read full definition) can help you or your child save for post-secondary education. The account can stay open for up to 36 years.

Tuition, residence, books and transportation costs can be significant. An RESP has certain taxTax A fee the government charges on income, property, and sales. The money goes to finance…+ read full definition advantages as well as help qualify you for certain government grants, such as the Canada Education Savings Grant.

Ask questions

If you have questions about your investments or their performance, ask your advisor. A good advisor will want you to be informed and will welcome your input.

When your advisor recommends an investment, don’t forget to ask questions about how the investment works, the level of risk, why you should buy it and how will it help you reach your goals.

You can also ask questions at Investing Questions and get clear, unbiased answers from experts.

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