Q: The question today by George has made me question my investment set up....specifically about CDIC and FSRA insurance. I think you discussed deposit insurance in prior questions, but I can't find them.
I have the bulk of my investments with RBC Direct Investing (all of my equities), half of my fixed income in an Insured Annuity with the other half with Fisgard Capital Corp (FCC is a mortgage company). Between my wife and I we have 3 RRSPs, 2 TFSAs and 2 Cash accounts at RBC. At FCC, we have 2 RRSPs and 2 Cash accounts.
I think my set up is fine, but thought I would check to see if there are any holes.
Q#1 = what is the difference between CDIC and FSRA insurance (never heard of the latter)?
Q#2 = is the insurance related to the financial institution going belly up?
Q#3 = is there a "coverage" difference between the asset class? Like equities vs fixed income?
Q#4 = is the $100,000 coverage for each account (like RRSP, TFSA, Cash) or by account holder (husband vs wife) or by institution (RBC vs TD)?
Just to throw this out...would it be an idea to have a blog on this topic? I think it might be too big a topic to cover in this question-answer format. If you've already done one, please add a link.
Thanks for your help...Steve
I have the bulk of my investments with RBC Direct Investing (all of my equities), half of my fixed income in an Insured Annuity with the other half with Fisgard Capital Corp (FCC is a mortgage company). Between my wife and I we have 3 RRSPs, 2 TFSAs and 2 Cash accounts at RBC. At FCC, we have 2 RRSPs and 2 Cash accounts.
I think my set up is fine, but thought I would check to see if there are any holes.
Q#1 = what is the difference between CDIC and FSRA insurance (never heard of the latter)?
Q#2 = is the insurance related to the financial institution going belly up?
Q#3 = is there a "coverage" difference between the asset class? Like equities vs fixed income?
Q#4 = is the $100,000 coverage for each account (like RRSP, TFSA, Cash) or by account holder (husband vs wife) or by institution (RBC vs TD)?
Just to throw this out...would it be an idea to have a blog on this topic? I think it might be too big a topic to cover in this question-answer format. If you've already done one, please add a link.
Thanks for your help...Steve