Register for the Canadian Monetary Summit, October 18 to 21, and also you’ll get entry to the investing and money-management data of greater than 35 Canadian private monetary consultants, together with MoneySense’s personal Lisa Hannam, Allan Norman and Michael McCullough. All-access tickets are FREE for MoneySense readers.
(If you happen to’ve attended the Canadian Monetary Summit, try the MoneySense guides referenced in our classes.
What are you able to study? Listed below are just a few highlights from the segments that includes MoneySense contributors:
Michael McCullough
Prime Canadian ETFs for This Yr and Past
With so many ETF choices out there, it may be arduous for traders to know what to place into their portfolios. MoneySense’s govt editor Lisa Hannam hosts as journalist Michael McCullough seems on the make-up of the ETF market and can share, primarily based on MoneySense’s ETF All-Stars Report, the ETF merchandise Canadians might think about shopping for right now.
Allan Norman, MSc, CFP, CIM
All of your FHSA questions answered
The primary-home financial savings account is model spanking new and Canadians have questions. In the same format of MoneySense’s standard Ask A Planner column, govt editor Lisa Hannam will ask Licensed Monetary Planner Allan Norman actual questions from Canadians in regards to the FHSA, from what it’s to the place to open this account.
Lisa Hannam
Private finance developments to plan for in 2023 and 2024
MoneySense govt editor Lisa Hannam and columnist Kyle Prevost work collectively on the standard column Making Sense of the Markets. It contextualizes headlines for Canadian traders, so collectively the duo can be trying on the headlines from the yr and people to come back, together with rates of interest, crypto (keep in mind that asset?), employment, AI, GICs and a lot extra.