• Ep 31 Limitations of RESPs and Alternative Strategies

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 31 Limitations of RESPs and Alternative Strategies

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Smart Wealth, Brett and Omari discuss saving for education, specifically for children. They start by highlighting the power of compound interest and early investing, using the example of investing in a hockey stick. They then dive into the details of Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) and how they work. They discuss the limitations of RESPs and explore alternative strategies, such as using whole life insurance policies. They emphasize the importance of starting early and diversifying investments for long-term financial success.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and the Power of Compound Interest
    02:58 Understanding Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs)
    08:11 Limitations of RESPs and Alternative Strategies
    09:17 Using Whole Life Insurance Policies for Education Savings
    18:06 The Importance of Diversification for Long-Term Financial Success


    education savings, compound interest, early investing, RESP, whole life insurance, diversification


    LinkedIn Brett Cranson: linkedin.com/in/brettcranson

    LinkedIn Omari Whyte: linkedin.com/in/omari-whyte

    For business inquiries, please head over to

    https://www.uptownwealthmanagement.com
    https://www.familyfirstadvisors.ca

    email:

    brett.cranson@ipcsecurities.com

    omari.whyte@familyfirstadvisors.ca

    Brett Cranson & Omari Whyte have been helping Canadians with their Financial, Retirement and Estate Planning since 2003. Our office is based in Toronto, ON, Canada - but help Canadians Coast to Coast.

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