Educational Policy

Yoh, this is terrible. Sorry.

I have a recurring contribution in coronation TFSA (Resources Fund - P).

Shows me below when I logged on just now. I would do something similar if I were you - after checking out different funds.

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let me me PM you and see what this is about

just a little busy at work so when got some time will PM you if you dont mind
 
its interesting how this thing isn't growing. did you choose the investment vehicle/fund? how does that loyalty portion work?

getting a share account and klapping your money in and taking the risk might be more profitable but that would be at your own risk...

and at least you doing this...nice to have options...

bro i have no clue

i told the broker i want to invest so much in an educational policy and thats what i got
 
bro i have no clue

i told the broker i want to invest so much in an educational policy and thats what i got
then you would have no idea on charges as well...and this can be damaging to your final values...best you start reviewing your statements...i wonder what the advisor has paid himself...
 
let me me PM you and see what this is about

just a little busy at work so when got some time will PM you if you dont mind
Feel free to DM. It is very easy to open coronation account (don't remember if it was online or some form but I remember it was hassle free) and operate it once you open it.

*I see register form is same. I think once I did this, they asked me to send ID copy etc and account was opened within a day or two and then another day or two to start investment. Interface is easy to work with but I (or members here) can guide you on it if you want. None of us are financial advisors so we can't advise but I can tell you what funds I have used and which factsheets to use (available on coronation site of course) etc..

 
then you would have no idea on charges as well...and this can be damaging to your final values...best you start reviewing your statements...i wonder what the advisor has paid himself...
Educational policies generally pay for the education of the broker's children, not the policy holder's kids.
 
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