Investing with AVC's is attractive due to the steady diversified portfolio that OMERS manages and low fees (annual administration fee of $ 35 plus approximately 0.6 % of
RSP balance).
That little boost now can mean a big difference to your future
RSP balance.
Not exact matches
98 % of their total portfolio is invested in a
balanced fund, including non-registered, corporate, and
RSP accounts.
For those with $ 5,000 +, the Mawer Canadian
Balanced RSP fund is a good option.
98 % of their total portfolio is invested in the CBC Monthly Income
Balanced Fund, which includes non-registered, corporate, and
RSP accounts
We have approximately $ 500k in
RSPs and TFSAs combined and those are invested in Tangerine
balanced funds.
There wasn't a transfer fee but remember that once in Waterhouse your Self Directed
RSP account
balance needs to be > $ 25,000 or you will pay an annual admin fee, $ 100 I believe.
The rate on 1 - year cashable GICs is guaranteed for one year, but you can access the funds (in whole or in part) any time after 30 days without penalty, subject to a minimum withdrawal amount and maintaining a minimum remaining
balance of $ 1,000 for TD Direct Investing non-registered and TFSA investment accounts and $ 500 for TD Direct Investing
RSP, RIF, RESP and RDSP investment accounts.