Here are some of the GIC rates offered by the fivebiggest banks in Canada. They are all CDIC-insured. 8. RBC GIC Rates The Royal Bank of Canada offers a variety of GIC investments for registered and non-registered accounts. Their annually compounding GICs for TFSAs and RRSPs offer rates ...
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Withdrawing Dividends and Interest in RRSP AccountsIn our RRSP accounts, we only hold the US market, using the ETF VTI.Our main reason for this is that due to a tax treaty between the US and Canada, US dividends are exempt from US withholding tax when held in an RRSP....
s. I was looking at a TFSA with RBC, but realise ING or someone else will likely be cheaper. I am thinking of using the TFSA for a combo of emergency money, kids educations, retirement top up etc. The TFSA would hold some MMF?s, ETFS, maybe some divedend stocks. I never really ...