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Brochures

More information about National Bank Financial’s full range of services is available here in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. You will need to have the free Acrobat Reader software installed in order to view these files.

pdf iconOur Advice: A Capital Asset (328KB)
A brief overview of NBF’s services

pdf iconYour Retirement Savings Plan (1.45MB)
Everything you need to know about RSPs.

pdf iconA Summary of Retirement Income Products (361KB)
Retirement Income Funds (RIFs) and Annuities: how to choose and purchase the best retirement income solution for you.

pdf iconThe Mortgage RSP (132KB)
Did you know that you could hold your own mortgage in your National Bank Financial RSP? Find out more here.

pdf iconFixed-Income Securities: Safe, attractive returns (205KB)
Details on safe, high-yield, no-fee investments.

pdf iconEducation: your best investment (1.17MB)
Complete information about ESPs.

pdf iconFullAccess Service (1.50MB)
Have anytime, anywhere access to your investment account.

 

Links

Places to gather more financial information:

National Bank Financial: The NBF website features current market reports, financial news, planning tools, information on our services, and much more.

Bank of Canada: Provides a variety of information on Canada’s economic climate, including employment statistics, inflation, bank rate, exchange rates and financial statistics.

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (formerly Revenue Canada): The most up-to-date source of tax information for Canadians.

Canada NewsWire: Excellent source for business and financial news, including a historical archive.

The Fund Library: Canada’s most comprehensive mutual fund investment site. The website is a mutual fund resource centre offering analysis, tracking, discussion forum, performance charts, pricing data, and portfolio tools.

The Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC): IFIC is the Member association of the mutual fund industry in Canada. Their website provides a great deal of straightforward and helpful information for Canadians interested in mutual funds and mutual fund investing.

Investor Learning Centre: A site developed by the Canadian Securities Institute, with information for both beginning and experienced investors.

The Motley Fool: Although US-based, there is lots of good general information here. The site aims “to educate, amuse, and enrich the individual investor.”

MSN Canada Money: Abounds with financial information, from calculators to commentary.

System for Electronic Documents Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR): Provides easy access to securities-related information including disclosure documents and prospectuses for public companies.

 

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