Find out the reasons to invest in a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) or tax-free savings account (TFSA) and why an advisor should help you decide.
Description: This animated video introduces a character named Hinata and his advisor with illustrated graphics to show the difference between an RRSP and TFSA.
Text “Ask an advisor” appears. The camera zooms out as the text lands in an outlined square. “RRSP or TFSA?” fades in below. An illustration of a vault draws on the right side of the frame.
Hinata: How do I choose between investing in an RRSP or a TFSA?
Description: Hinata sits in his advisor’s office with a cup of coffee on the desk in front of him. His advisor’s head nods to the right of the frame. A laptop is placed in between them.
Advisor: Well, first off, it depends on several things,
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Advisor: including your age, income, tax rate, the goal you’re saving for, and how long it’ll be until you need to use the money.
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Advisor: A registered retirement savings plan or RRSP is used to save for retirement.
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Advisor: When you put money into an RRSP, you get a tax receipt that can offset your income taxes.
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Advisor: You only pay tax on this money when you withdraw, and in retirement, you generally pay less tax than in your working years.
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Advisor: A tax-free savings account or TFSA can be used to save for retirement
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Advisor: or any other goal.
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Advisor: When you put money into a TFSA, you don’t get a tax-receipt like with an RRSP.
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Advisor: However, you also don’t pay tax on any increase in value in your TFSA,
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Advisor: or on money you withdraw from it at any date.
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Advisor: RRSP or TFSA or both? I can help you choose the best option for you.
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Learn the benefits of working with an advisor to help build a financial plan for your future.
Description: This animated video introduces two characters named Lauren and Amina and illustrated graphics to show how an advisor can help create a financial plan to reach your goals.
Text “Ask an advisor” appears. The camera zooms out as the text lands in an outlined square. “Why work with an advisor?” fades in below. An illustration of a handshake draws on the right side of the frame.
Lauren: I could buy my insurance and investments online. Why should I work with an advisor?
Description: Lauren sits outside at a café table with a lemonade in front of her.
Amina: My advisor sees the big picture of how all my finances fit together.
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Amina: I might miss something important doing it myself.
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Amina: There’s a plan to achieve all my goals,
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Amina: even when new ones pop-up.
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Amina: If something unexpected happens in the economy or the markets, I won’t freak out thinking I have to change or fix something.
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Amina: My advisor updates me regularly, so I feel confident I’m on track.
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Amina: With an advisor, my financial future is one less thing I need to worry about.
Description: Cut back to Amina sitting at the table, showing Lauren her phone.
Mutual funds allow you to invest in a portfolio of assets that are managed by professionals. They let you diversify your portfolio more widely than you may be able to do when investing in individual stocks and bonds on your own, and together we can select a fund that gives you the right balance of risk and reward for your financial plan.
Segregated funds invest in a variety of stocks and bonds. They’re different than mutual funds. They offer unique protection features that are only available through insurance companies. They’re a great way to save for your retirement and investment goals.