Финансы в Канаде
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Вот неофициальный источник:
How carry-forward works Every Canadian child under 18 accrues a CESG entitlement each year, retroactive to 1998. Note that up until 2007, the maximum RESP contribution to receive CESG was $2,000, instead of the current $2,500. Here is an example of how the carry-forward works:
If you start an RESP for your child this year, you can contribute $2,500 (this year’s contribution room) plus another $2,500 (a previous year's contribution room) for a total of $5,000. You'll receive a $1,000 grant. (You could contribute more than $5000, but you wouldn't receive any grant money.)
You can calculate backwards to determine how much unused contribution room you can use every year. (Note, if you child was born 2006 or earlier, the contribution room for those years prior to 2007 is $2000.)
This staged approach (only using a portion of the carry-forward amount each year) is recommended so you can take full advantage of the CESG. If you were to contribute your entire carry-forward amount of $7,000 in 2009, he would still only receive the $1,000 CESG.
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Мне кажется, что даже с какими-то типичными падениями рынка за счёт гарантированных 20% вы все-равно в плюс выйдете.
Имхо, это вообще no brainer.
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Для RESP гос-во матчит 20% от ваших вложений (максимум $500 в год).
Т.е. кладешь $2500 в год, и ещё $500 на халяву от государства получаешь.
У вас дочке 14? К университету лишние 2-3 тысячи баксов набегут чисто за счёт грантов от государства.
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www.wealthsimple.com/en-ca/investing-101/resp
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Ну не хотите много рисков, закупаетесь на том же wealthsimple бондами по максимуму.
Прироста за счёт инвестиций особо не будет, зато грант получите.