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Fees & Charges

[…] and does not collect commissions. Fee-only advisors can avoid conflicts of interest and provide unbiased advice because they do not earn fees from the products they recommend. Mutual Funds Management Expense Ratio (MER) Each fund pays its own operating expenses, including legal, accounting, and management expenses. The MER is the total of all expenses expressed […]

Researching Public Companies

Home > Search results for ‘ mutualfunds’ > Page 2 Public companies are required to disclose and report to the public according to rules laid out by regulators. When researching a public company, it’s important to know where this information resides and how you can access it to make more informed investment decisions. Always talk to […]

Introduction to Investing in British Columbia

[…] to work with one, there are different types of advisors that can provide an array of services. Generally, an investment advisor that sells securities – stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or ETFs – must be registered with a provincial securities regulator, like the BCSC, to sell and advise on these types of investment products. Registration helps […]

Why is Registration Important?

[…] sure to check your investment advisor’s registration status and understand what it means. In general, if you are a retail investor who is purchasing securities (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, etc.), the person selling and advising you on the investment product must be registered. Why is Registration Important? Registration helps protect you because securities regulators […]

Common Investments

Build your knowledge of five common investment types: shares, bonds, mutual funds, guaranteed investment certificates (GICs), and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). You can also find information on scholarship plans and segregated funds.

Useful Links

Home > Search results for ‘ mutualfunds’ > Page 2 A list to help you quickly find investor research resources, financial services organizations, government agencies, and more. This page contains links to organizations and government agencies that deal with issues related to investing, investment products, and financial services. The BC Securities Commission (BCSC) hosts links to […]

What is an Investment Account?

[…] > Page 2 Before you purchase an investment, you will need to open a trading account. An investment account holds cash and the investments (stocks, bonds, ETFs, mutual funds, etc.) that you buy and sell to realize your financial goals. Dealers and their representative registered investment advisors administer trading accounts for individual investors. In Canada, […]

Report Fraud or Misconduct

Home > Search results for ‘ mutualfunds’ > Page 2 We can help you focus your complaint, sort out which regulator to file it with, and understand what to expect. Do you have an investment-related concern? We offer two ways to report to us: File a Complaint You should file a complaint if you want to report misconduct related to public […]

RESPs

[…] to do the following: Check to see what types of investments you can purchase through the account and your advisor – some advisors are limited to selling mutual funds, for example. Ask questions about the different types of charges and fees related to the investments you purchase in your account. Shop around to compare fees […]

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Crypto Quiz

Test Your Crypto Asset Knowledge.

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This quiz is designed to introduce you to the basics of crypto assets. It is not intended to provide investment or financial advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for such advice.
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Cryptocurrencies and blockchain are the same thing.