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Q: Hi
In your answer to Jeff, you stated "CASH pays a 4.51% yield while MNY pays a 4.83% yield."
I couldn't find those yields anywhere. I see gross yields of 3.72% and 4.38% on their websites, respectively.
Where is your source?
Thanks,
Robert
In your answer to Jeff, you stated "CASH pays a 4.51% yield while MNY pays a 4.83% yield."
I couldn't find those yields anywhere. I see gross yields of 3.72% and 4.38% on their websites, respectively.
Where is your source?
Thanks,
Robert
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- Purpose High Interest Savings Fund (PSA)
- Global X High Interest Savings ETF (CASH)
- Purpose Cash Management Fund (MNY)
- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Class A Limited Voting Shares (BAM)
Q: Hello
My GIC has just matured in my RRSP. The rates are low now and was thinking of putting the money in either of the above two ETFs which have a higher yield.
MNY has a higher interest but higher MER but better return overall however seems riskier then CASH. What would your suggestion be, would you have another favorite or would you invest in some other "safe" income instrument in the RRSP, ie ENB?
Thanks
Jeff
My GIC has just matured in my RRSP. The rates are low now and was thinking of putting the money in either of the above two ETFs which have a higher yield.
MNY has a higher interest but higher MER but better return overall however seems riskier then CASH. What would your suggestion be, would you have another favorite or would you invest in some other "safe" income instrument in the RRSP, ie ENB?
Thanks
Jeff
- iShares Premium Money Market ETF (CMR)
- Purpose Cash Management Fund (MNY)
- Global X 0-3 Month T-Bill ETF (CBIL)
Q: Hello, I am looking at these 3 ETFs to park my cash, now that short term interest rates have come down and ETFs like PSA or HSAV have much less attractive rates than 6 months ago. Can you highlight the main differences between MNY, CBIL and CMR and sort these by increasing risk level? FYI, CMR will add asset-backed paper to its portfolio sometime next year. Thanks!
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