今年更少的加国人买RRSP

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主要原因是没钱。
一半人没有TFSA。
比起中国的储蓄率,加拿大大多数人是月光族啊!:eek:


As the March 3 deadline approaches, those who are planning to make a contribution will have to think about where they will get the money.


BY LUANN LASALLE, THE CANADIAN PRESS, JANUARY 10, 2014

MONTREAL - Fewer Canadians are planning to put money into a Registered Retirement Saving Plan this year simply because they can't afford it, say surveys by two big banks.

Both Scotiabank (TSX:BNS) and Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO) say many Canadians have other expenses, such as car payments and paying down debt, that are preventing them from making a contribution.

Scotiabank found that 31 per cent planned to contribute to their RRSP, down from 39 per cent last year. BMO said 43 per cent of those surveyed planned to contribute, down from 50 per cent in 2013.

"The top answer was that they did not have enough money to make a contribution," said BMO's Chris Buttigieg, senior manager of wealth planning strategy.

Mike Henry, a Scotiabank senior vice-president, agreed, saying those surveyed by his bank said "they can't afford it, they've got other expenses or other things they're trying to manage."

Overall, three-quarters of those who have RRSPs told Scotiabank they've thought about contributing more money to their plans, but they just don't have the cash.

As the March 3 deadline approaches, those who are planning to make a contribution will have to think about where they will get the money.

Banks would like their customers to set up automatic withdrawal plans to make sure money is being put aside on a regular basis.

Buttigieg said an annual contribution of $2,000 to an RRSP would mean putting aside $167 a month or less than $6 a day, the price of two lattes at a coffee shop.

"We're encouraging Canadians to make an RRSP contribution of any amount before the deadline," he said.

Canadian's have about $500 billion in unused RRSP contributions and that's expected to increase to $1 trillion by 2018, Buttigieg said.

Many Canadians also don't seem to be taking advantage of a Tax-Free Savings Account, either.

A new survey found that 53 per cent of Canadians still haven't opened a TFSA and the main reason is not having enough money, according to ING Direct. The yearly limit for a contribution to a TFSA is $5,500.

"You have to find the money to contribute to an RRSP as well as money to contribute to TFSA, and you have to find the money to contribute to anything," said Silvio Stroescu, head of investments and savings at ING Direct.

"Start small," Stroescu advised, adding that savings add up down the road and that making contributions becomes easier over time.

Meanwhile, Royal Bank's (TSX:RBC) annual RRSP poll found that more than half of Canadians said saving for retirement was their top priority, compared with 48 per cent who were focusing on paying off debt. That's a reversal from last year when debt reduction outranked retirement savings.

However, credit monitoring agency TransUnion has predicted the average consumer's total non-mortgage debt will hit an all-time high of $28,853 by the end of 2014.

RBC also found that one quarter of middle-aged Canadians (35 to 54) say they will need to save an average of $545,000 for a comfortable retirement.

Tax preparation firm H&R Block reminds Canadians that if they turn 71 in 2014 they must convert their RRSPs into a form of retirement income before the end of this year or be taxed on the fair market value of the plan.

Scotiabank's online study was done by Harris/Decima with a sample of 1,029 Canadians from Nov. 12 to Nov. 27. The online BMO study was conducted by marketing firm Pollara with a sample of 1,003 Canadians between Nov. 18 and 22.

The polling industry's professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.
 
不完全赞同,去年各大银行的mutual fund的收益应该都不错吧,回报应该大于mortgage的利息。

不妨慢点还mortgage,然后拿闲钱去投资
 
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不完全赞同,去年各大银行的mutual fund的收益应该都不错吧,回报应该大于mortgage的利息。

不妨慢点还mortgage,然后拿闲钱去投资

那要是碰上2008年呢
 
不完全赞同,去年各大银行的mutual fund的收益应该都不错吧,回报应该大于mortgage的利息。

不妨慢点还mortgage,然后拿闲钱去投资

真能做杠杆的能有几个人
 
真能做杠杆的能有几个人

就找家大银行开个TFSA账户,买点正规的mutual fund而已,用不着杠杆吧

声明啊,我不是银行的,也不是做广告,只是发表一下自己的观点。
 
2008年有投10万,损失30%成7万的很多,从2009年到现在这7万有回到10万的吗
看几十年,投资还是赚不少
短期的话,就看自己有没有能力判断了 愿赌服输 或者自己的心态、感觉就是很好 timing找的好 毕竟人和人不一样
 
2008年有投10万,损失30%成7万的很多,从2009年到现在这7万有回到10万的吗

这个我没统计过,不随便下结论。
我个人感觉应该回来了,如果按月划款,从08年开始持续购买一些MF,应该回来了,甚至还有不错的回报。
你可以找家银行的financial advisor谈谈。
 
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