The majority of the fund's holdings are corporate bonds, although it may
hold other types of bonds or stocks.
Not exact matches
TFSAs can
hold stocks,
bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, GICs, and any
other type of eligible investment.
Bonds and
bond funds can be
held in either
type of account, but some investors will have a reason to choose one account
type over the
other.
This is because the risks related to such
bonds are relatively low compared to
other types of bonds and is considered perfect to buy and
hold until maturity.
For those who aren't certain what
type of investments can be
held in TFSAs, all
of our funds qualify (as do most stocks,
bonds and
other publicly traded securities for that matter).
Since the fund avoids equity investments, its
holding are made up
of commodity derivatives in the form
of bonds, futures and
other asset
types.
This can be a stock,
bond mutual fund or any
other type of security that you
hold in a taxable retail account that has depreciated in price since the time
of purchase.