Our RDSP information sessions are hitting the road

Join us for one of our upcoming information sessions on the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP). Learn all about becoming eligible, opening and benefitting from an RDSP. They are fee to attend! April 25 – Castlegar, BC 5:00PM –...

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Minister Bergen Highlights Government Initiatives to Help Families Save for their Futures

June 5, 2015 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Employment and Social Development Canada The Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development, spoke today at the Canadian Institute of Financial Planners’ annual conference where she encouraged financial planners...

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RDSP: A path to prosperity—Dave Hodges—MoneySense.ca

If you or a loved one has a disability, the RDSP could be the perfect way to secure a solid financial future. As the single mother of a disabled daughter, 52-year-old Mississauga resident Rita Kerkmann worries about what will...

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Government Form: Revocation of Request for Canada Disability Savings Grants and/or Canada Disability Savings Bonds

Why would anyone ever want to open an RDSP and not accept any free bonds or matching grants?  One reason is because any grant or bond received means the RDSP cannot see any withdrawals made for the following ten...

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Frequently Asked Questions About the RDSP—Global Securities Corporation

What is a Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)? A Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a registered saving plan that is intended to help parents and others to save for the long-term financial security of persons with severe or prolonged...

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RDSP versus Trust: Scenario 2 (Janis)

One of the most common questions that we get is, “Should I put my money in an RDSP or a Trust?”  The answer is invariably, “It depends.” This scenario explore the options when a 46 year old woman inherits...

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Being disabled does not mean living in poverty – planning for my son’s future

By Matthew Quetton, CEO, PLAN Truthfully, I am terrible with money; great at spending it, terrible at saving it. When I met with a financial planner for the first time last year I realized just how much I was...

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