What should you do with your tax refund? Invest it in your RRSP or TFSA? Or use it to pay off your debts? Find out what the best investment strategy is with Xavier-Laurens Amany, member of Brossard Group, Desjardins Securities, in Montréal, who will share his pro tip.
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Xavier-Laurens Amany: Are you expecting a tax refund and plan to set part of it aside to contribute to your RRSP or TFSA?
Pay yourself first and stick to your plan.
And use it to pay down some of your debts faster.
By following this strategy on a regular basis, you’ll be surprised how much you can save in just a few years.
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