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Old 04-28-2012, 06:42 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by GirlySports View Post
Hard to say but RRSPs are a must.
I have a general rule that "when you get your paycheque, pay yourself first" So when I get paid monthly, money goes into RRSP and money goes into high-interest e-savings. That's first priority and then work with whatever is left for mortgage, bills, spending whatever.
Great minds think alike. I do much the same thing. Started when I was 17 and now the RRSP has grown to a sizeable amount. That and you need a good investment guru to help invest all that money. Mine has done very well for me.

Mutual funds will also give you a better return that a high interest savings account.

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