Sentences with phrase «for guaranteed investment certificate»

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Take a look at the latest rates for investments and loans offered by Edward Jones including bonds, guaranteed investment certificates (GICs), loans, and more.
TORONTO, January 30, 2014 - Historically low interest rates are no longer holding Canadians back from investing their savings in the security of Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) and doing so for longer terms — two recent trends identified by RBC.
And, no, this «go big or go home» attitude to rates has not been extended to guaranteed investment certificates, which are one source the banks use for the money they lend out as mortgages.
If this money really is for a down payment you'll need in five years or so, most of it should go into a high interest savings account, a guaranteed investment certificate or perhaps a fixed income exchange traded fund.
Certificates of deposit (CDs) are a guaranteed investment where you pay a set amount for the CD and the bank will guarantee you will get your original money (principal) back when the CD matures plus a fixed interest rate which will never change.
The GIC Bonus Rate Offer is available for 1 - year Non-Redeemable and 1 - year Redeemable Guaranteed Investment Certificates that are issued in respect of deposits made in Canadian dollars for an amount between $ 1,000 CAD and $ 500,000 CAD; not held in any registered plan, such as Registered Retirement Savings Plan, RRIF or Tax Free Savings Account, and issued to one or more individuals who qualify for the HSBC RBWM Newcomers Program under s. 2 within 6 months of the opening of any sole or joint Eligible Account held or closed by such persons.
Choose from a range of Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) for a secure way to generate steady and predictable income.
For investors unfamiliar with Guaranteed Investment Certificates, they operate similarly to term and time deposits.
Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) are designed to give you a secure, flexible home - base for your money.
If ever there were a contest held for «Canada's Most Boring Investment Ever,» I'll bet that bond ETFs and guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) would duke it out in the fiInvestment Ever,» I'll bet that bond ETFs and guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) would duke it out in the fiinvestment certificates (GICs) would duke it out in the final round.
The top investment choices for those surveyed were mutual funds at 49 per cent; guaranteed investment certificates at 35 per cent; bonds at 18 per cent; stocks at 17 per cent and exchange traded funds at 12 per cent, the survey said.
In real - life investing, very conservative investors gravitate to low - risk vehicles like Canada Savings Bonds and Guaranteed Investment Certificates, although interestingly the almost - comparable money market mutual funds are seen as a kind of gateway to riskier forms of investing: once you're in a money market fund you're just a quick switch away from equity mutual funds, which is where investors look for more return and of course higher risk.
«These investments are the same ones as for RRSPs: basically, mutual funds, shares listed on a stock exchange, bonds, and guaranteed investment certificates.
For example: Section 6.11 (b)(ii) of the Strata Property Regulation allows strata corporations to invest contingency reserve or special levy funds in a guaranteed investment certificate (GIC), if:
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