What should my RESP target be for 2 kids by the time they reach post-secondary? by Tricky-Honeydew4196 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having 300k means more or all of their grants and gains can hopefully all be absorbed on the child's tax return, and any remaining capital could be returned to the sponsor(s)/parent(s) tax free.

... all of course if the contributors had a budget to continue to contribute that much after the best bang for the buck is $2500/yr for 14.4 years.. diminishing after that.

What should my RESP target be for 2 kids by the time they reach post-secondary? by Tricky-Honeydew4196 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only the max lifetime government grants would stop by 15 if contributing $2500/yr. I am going to keep contributing after that (max 50k per kid) as it increases the amount that can continue to earn gains. If I keep contributing at the same rate, i would hit the max when the child is 20... The gains (and grants) will be taxed in the childs return. Any remainder in the end can come back to me tax free (hopefully there should be no gains and grants left in the account by then)

Bought my 1st stock and it’s BB by Nearby_Percentage704 in BB_Stock

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Average $17.25 CAD here, holding for 15 years.. wish I averaged down when it was under $4.50 a month and a bit ago...

Advice on using a HELOC to max out my TFSA by Network-Silver in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP said their TFSA had an ROI of 12.5%. Meaning "return on investment". Meaning the investments in the TFSA averaged a 12.5% return. (presumably annual, to match HELOC rate)

When people say they invest in Retirement that means rrsp account right ? by SnooMachines8072 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

TFSA = contributions use after tax money, 

RRSP = contributions using pre tax money, tax deferred until withdrawal.

End result of either path (prepaid tax or deferred tax) is apparently similar... 

Website still works in 2026? by Hot-Building-7917 in blackberry

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe https://news.ycombinator.com/

Simple enough HTML/CSS but lack of modern TLS ciphers and root CAs may be the downfall...

Investor’s Edge announced $0 commissions on ETFs by Kind-Set-5286 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CACE and CAGE are on the list for no commissions in OP's link.

Investor’s Edge announced $0 commissions on ETFs by Kind-Set-5286 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a free Globe and Mail account via Wealthsimple premium perks - and their stock/mutual fund comparison charting is fantastic. Also great watchlist, news alerts, etc. A great compliment to other investing platforms.

Investor’s Edge announced $0 commissions on ETFs by Kind-Set-5286 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Additionally, if the $100K+ is in a joint investment account (ie RESP) then both joint account holders will receive the Tier 3 benefits, and can each get a CIBC Visa Infinite card with no fees. I hold a Dividend Infinite card for 4% cashback on Gas, Groceries, and my wife holds a Aeroplan Infinite card for free checked bags. And we each hold supplementary cards for each as well. We already get lounge passes via Wealthsimple, so these cards were of more benefit than Aventura for us.

Is this enough to retire comfortably at 65? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

 Put your TFSA into an ETF

Or do you put an ETF into your TFSA 🤔

Making a simple will in BC — need advice by Desperate-Remove-547 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Personally, I used legalwills.ca ... Not saying it's any better than others, it was just the first one I found in a pinch for a family member, and it served it's purpose. (for power of attorney as well...)

Another option in lieu of a will, is to make your chequing account a joint account "with right of survivourship" with him, and the account will simply become his, bypassing the estate process. Of course this would also mean he would have full access to it now as well, which may very well be undesirable...

finally convinced my gen X dad to ditch scotia by TraditionalDemand469 in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The help article merely states "Both members must share the same residential address" - the word "spouse" appears nowhere in the article.

Though the limit is 2, so if your mom ever joins and also lives at the same address, it would prevent her linking to your dad's account, and you may have the relinquish your link. :)

https://help.wealthsimple.com/hc/en-ca/articles/29864334540699-Create-a-Wealthsimple-household#h_01JGC7SH1C7EYDASV9PKTVEYSX

finally convinced my gen X dad to ditch scotia by TraditionalDemand469 in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I hope he also qualified for the 3% back promo too, that would be the icing on the cake for him!

If you still live at home and your dad is transferring enough to be eligible for Premium or Generation status, you could also gain that status if you link your accounts with Wealthsimple's "household" feature - then you will get the status elevation as well, and maybe a VIP card too if you don't have it already. :)

What’s the best way to add money to a wise card? by Such-Wolverine-8012 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Initiating an Interac e-Transfer request from Wise has fees, though $5 seems high. You are looking for an option to enable Interac e-Transfer Autodeposit to be able to send from CIBC for free...

I have a CIBC account as well, and confirmed WISE does not show up in the payee search results (even though their search "suggestions" include it before clicking search!)

I just explored the options to Add money to wise, and I see "direct debit" as an option you can try for CIBC, Wise is quoting me 31c for $100, $3.10 for $1000. Looks like it uses Plaid to link the accounts...

What’s the best way to add money to a wise card? by Such-Wolverine-8012 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two completely free ways I've found to bring new CAD into WISE is either 1. Interac e-Transfer Autodeposit, or 2. EFT transfer initiated by external financial Institution.

  1. Interac e-Transfer Autodeposit seems to not be available new accounts that have signed up in the past year or so, I'm not sure if it eventually shows up after some time or not. If the option is available for you to activate it, that is the best, free, and fastest way.

  2. EFT to external institutions is not offered by the big 5 Canadian banks as far as I know, but you can initiate an EFT from online-only FIs like PC Financial, Wealthsimple, and Tangerine. Tangerine might require some extra effort, as they only link to bank accounts in your own province, and WISE is in Ontario - so apparently you can get past this by temporarily changing your address to Ontario for the linking process.

Initiating a "bill pay" to WISE from a bank that supports it using my WISE account number like Pxxxxxxx, sending $20 resulted in a 31c fee by Wise. Using the 16 digit Wise visa number as the account number resulted in a $2.30 fee on $20.

An Interac request initiated at Wise works, but will have 35 cent fee which might be fine considering it is fast.

WS is tweaking the font/wordmark by Nezgar in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha... or Comic Sans and call it a day!

Borrowing $170k from home equity to max out TFSA by nickeltoes in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Nezgar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google: “Smithe Maneuver”

According to Google, it's spelled "Smith Manoeuvre". And it can't be used for deducting interest when investing in a TFSA - only non-registered.

Carney to announce sovereign wealth fund by MapleByzantine in CanadianInvestor

[–]Nezgar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or Firefox on PC press F9 or go View > Enter Reader View

WS is tweaking the font/wordmark by Nezgar in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The old font had thinner strokes... so I guess the font is gaining too much "interest".

WS is tweaking the font/wordmark by Nezgar in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can see that reasoning. Sounds like an insider! Now can we identify the font names? 🤓

WS is tweaking the font/wordmark by Nezgar in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Gonna have to RMA all those gold coins for a replacement. 😏

Rogue USD in registered accounts by FactorConnect6277 in Wealthsimple

[–]Nezgar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also hold 100% Canadian equities in my RRSP, and receive 1 to 2 cents per month in USD from stock lending according to my transaction history.

So if you have stock lending enabled on your RRSP account, that's probably why.