Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Invest in your future
Secure your child's future education with a RESP, a powerful tool to help you save for education and take advantage of government grants like the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) to boost your savings. Contribute up to a maximum lifetime of $50,000.
- Maximize Savings: Take advantage of government contributions and tax benefits to grow your savings faster.
- Financial Security: Start saving early to alleviate the financial burden of education costs when your child reaches post-secondary level.
How a RESP works.
*Up to $7,200 in grants through the Canada Education Savings Grant -20% of your contributions are matched up to $2500 in contributions ($500 matched annually). Up to $2,000 in funds through the Canada Learning Bond for eligible families. Subject to terms and conditions of RESP.
Grow your savings faster.
Contributing $250 a month can add up quickly when it’s boosted by government contributions like the Canada Education Savings Grants (CESG). Here’s what this could get you in the next 17 years*.
- No monthly fees
- Tax-deferred investment growth
- Matched contributions of up to 20% (Max $500 per year, lifetime $7,200)
CESG: Canada Education Savings Grant
*Based on $2,500 annual contribution over 17 years at 5.00% rate of return**
Start today to secure their tomorrow.
Investing in education is one of the most valuable gifts you can give your child. Start planning early and watch their future flourish.
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Common questions.
Note: A RESP must be closed on or before the last day of the 35th year following the year in which the plan was entered into.
**The information shared includes projections based on estimations. Calculations are for informational purposes only and are not intended to reflect future values or returns on investment from any specific investment. Based on $2,500 annual contribution over 17 years at 5.00% rate of return with compounded growth and investment growth is tax deferred. Annual RESP contributions are made at the start of each year. Calculations include the basic CESG (20%) and the additional CESG that is based on net family income of $120,000. Family income is assumed to stay the same throughout the period. Calculations use income tax brackets as of January 2019. Provincial grants are not included in the calculations. The maximum lifetime CESG grant you can receive is $7,200. Calculations do not account for inflations and do not include expenses. Talk to your advisor to select the right investment for your RESP.