Unknown Caller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Fairwinds is federally insured by NCUA.
Fairwinds is federally insured by NCUA.
Hi, how are you?
Hi, how are you?
Hi, how are you?
I'm good. So my question is, I paid off my... Only debt I had, which was my car payment, and I have about $600 extra, and I've been putting my money paycheck to paycheck into different TFSA accounts. I have three TFSA accounts, and I got two RSP accounts.
I'm good. So my question is, I paid off my... Only debt I had, which was my car payment, and I have about $600 extra, and I've been putting my money paycheck to paycheck into different TFSA accounts. I have three TFSA accounts, and I got two RSP accounts.
I'm good. So my question is, I paid off my... Only debt I had, which was my car payment, and I have about $600 extra, and I've been putting my money paycheck to paycheck into different TFSA accounts. I have three TFSA accounts, and I got two RSP accounts.
running right now but i want to put my money into something that will give me more money back when i retire or like when i go buy a house and i don't know where to start to put my money into that do you have any savings i have like 12 000 that's it okay is that considered your emergency fund is that enough for three to six months of expenses So the three, six months, I have about $5,000.
running right now but i want to put my money into something that will give me more money back when i retire or like when i go buy a house and i don't know where to start to put my money into that do you have any savings i have like 12 000 that's it okay is that considered your emergency fund is that enough for three to six months of expenses So the three, six months, I have about $5,000.
running right now but i want to put my money into something that will give me more money back when i retire or like when i go buy a house and i don't know where to start to put my money into that do you have any savings i have like 12 000 that's it okay is that considered your emergency fund is that enough for three to six months of expenses So the three, six months, I have about $5,000.
Yeah, it's just in my RRSP. Those ones.
Yeah, it's just in my RRSP. Those ones.
Yeah, it's just in my RRSP. Those ones.
Yeah. I can't take money out of my RSPO so I get taxed.
Yeah. I can't take money out of my RSPO so I get taxed.
Yeah. I can't take money out of my RSPO so I get taxed.
Well, right now, I think about 5%.
Well, right now, I think about 5%.
Well, right now, I think about 5%.