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Old 02-19-2013, 09:43 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by CarlW View Post
Um these aren't mutually exclusive, you can have Seg Funds in a Registered account like RRSP or TFSA. Unless you mean your contributing to a non-registered Seg Fund Account?
Can someone explain Seg Fund more please? To me, it's an insurance product that promises no less than 75% of your principle back. The downside is reduced return. My company only allows me to contribute to registered seg funds so I do to get the matching.

But giving me another choice, I would rather buy ETF or mutual funds for higher potential returns.
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