Financial Planning

Top financial goals for each life stage

Regardless of how old you are or how financially savvy, every life stage has an important money-milestone. Here are a few examples: Twenty-something: You’re starting to work and make money, so now is the time to learn how to budget — and it doesn’t have to be difficult or complicated. On mycanadalifeatwork.com check out [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:45:55-04:0022/02/2023|Learn&Grow|

Tips on Managing your Post-Holiday Debt

There is one thing we can always expect after the holiday season: when the festive bubble bursts, the bills arrive and we realize that we should have done a better job budgeting for the holidays. We then start the year stressed because we have new debts to manage. So here’s a reminder about our [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:46:17-04:0027/01/2023|Learn&Grow|

Understanding the timing of your RRSP contributions

We often hear from members about the timing of standard account transactions. We have collected the most common questions and answers for your convenience: Q: RRSP contribution receipts not matching details on paystubs and online banking contributions had not yet been processed into their plan. A: There are two key factors that affect [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:47:16-04:0005/12/2022|Learn&Grow|

Combining your other investments into CEIRP

One way that you can make the most of the CEIRP plan is to consolidate your other investments into CEIRP. Not only will you be able to take advantage of our well-managed investment funds, you can also take advantage of our low fees, which means you invest more of your money. Here’s how [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:47:50-04:0015/11/2022|Learn&Grow|

Managing your NRSP to RRSP Transfers Yourself is Easy!

One of the most common calls that the Canada Life call centre receives is about transferring money between a Non-Registered Savings Plan (NRSP) and Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP), especially near the end of the year. Now members can manage the process themselves by downloading the transfer form from mycanadalifeatwork.com. How to download [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:48:04-04:0015/11/2022|Learn&Grow|

A quick review of the RESP

Now that school is back in session, here’s a quick reminder of how the Registered Education Savings Plan works: It is a tax-sheltered account to save money for a child’s education Parents, grandparents, guardians, family members and friends can open an RESP It provides grants (CESG) and various other incentives Individual and family [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:49:42-04:0021/09/2022|Learn&Grow|

What is the Life Long Learning Plan (LLP)?

If you and/or your spouse/common-law partner are thinking about going back to school, you can fund it by withdrawing $10,000 annually, up to a $20,000 maximum, from each of your RRSPs. Once you have finished your studies, you have ten (10) years to redeposit the amount you loaned yourself back into your RRSP [...]

By |2024-03-12T15:50:23-04:0021/09/2022|Learn&Grow|
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