SHORT TERM / TFSA GIC / TFSA RRSP RRIF
TermRate
030 - 059 days1.150%
060 - 089 days1.200%
090 - 119 days1.300%
120-179 days1.300%
180 - 269 days1.400%
270 - 364 days1.500%
Minimum: $5,000
TermRate
1 year1.900%
18 months1.900%
2 years1.950%
3 years2.100%
4 years2.170%
5 years2.310%
Minimum: $1,000 to $10,000
TermRate
1 year1.900%
18 months1.900%
2 years1.950%
3 years2.100%
4 years2.150%
5 years2.300%
Minimum: $1,000 to $10,000
TermRate
1 year1.900%
18 months1.900%
2 years1.950%
3 years2.100%
4 years2.150%
5 years2.300%
Minimum: $10000
Rates last changed May 23, 2013
GIC (Cashable) DAILY
(CA $)
DAILY
(US $)
One year CASHABLE GIC @ 1.20%
Cashable after 30 days; Minimum deposit $5000
Manulife Advantage Account @ 1.55%
No minimum; High interest; Easy access and flexible
Manulife Advantage Account @ 0.50%
No minimum; High interest; Easy access and flexible

Registered Education Savings Plan ( RESP )

What is an RESP?

A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a special savings account that can help you, your family, or your friends save early for your child’s education after high school.

The Government of Canada allows savings for education to grow tax free until your child named in the RESP enrolls in education after high school. The child named in an RESP is known as a beneficiary.

A parent, grandparent, other relative, or friend, can open an RESP for a child. The person who opens an RESP is called a subscriber.