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How to Invest in Evermore Retirement ETFs

What best describes you?

I am new to investing

Congratulations on taking these first steps to understand your options and build a better financial future for you and your family.

Evermore Retirement ETFs are available either through a direct investing account or through IIROC advisors.  Evermore Retirement ETFs are built for RRSP and TFSA accounts.  If you are looking to understand more about RRSPs and TFSAs, download our free e-guide here.

We have included several introductory questions about investing and the Evermore Retirement ETFs on our FAQ page which you can find here.

We also have blog and video content that you may find helpful.  Start with "What is goal-based investing?".   Also check out "What are target-date funds?" and "What is direct investing?".

I have a direct investing account

Great!  Evermore Retirement ETFs are available through direct investing accounts across Canada.

To find the Evermore Retirement ETF that may be right for you, click here.

I work with an IIROC advisor

Great!  Evermore Retirement ETFs are available through all IIROC advisors across Canada. 

Talk to your advisor to learn more about how Evermore Retirement ETFs can work for you.

If you would like to learn more about how the Retirement ETFs work click here.

I work with an MFDA advisor

MFDA advisors are only licensed to provide mutual fund investments and unfortunately can not provide access to low-fee ETFs.

In order to access low-fee ETFs you will have to work with an IIROC advisor, or open your own direct investing account with your financial institution or an online provider.

To learn more about direct investing accounts, click here

Fees matter.

Whether you are investing on your own or with and advisor, make sure you understand the effect of fees on returns

To learn more about:

  • how fees effect performance, click here
  • the differences between mutual funds and ETFs, click here
  • making sense of money with goal-based investing, click here
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