Investment Planning
Canadians or Americans making the transition to Canada typically leave some investment accounts or IRAs in the US thinking they will just continue managing their accounts as they always have. The reason most often quoted for leaving these investments in the US is they don't want to pay any tax. What folks don't realize is that it is not "business as usual" and there are complications with accounts in the US while you are resident in Canada. If the decision to move the investment assets to Canada is made, there are other complications and unforeseen obstacles to overcome. Following are some of the things you should consider in the area of investment planning.
Interesting Links
| TD Ameritrade - discount brokerage firm in the US | |
| TD Waterhouse Canada - discount brokerage firm in Canada | |
| Index Funds - good information on these low cost vehicles | |
| Dimensional Fund Advisors - mutual funds available exclusively to clients of fee-only advisors like us in Canada and the US | |
| Vanguard - mutual funds not available in Canada | |
| iShares - the pre-eminent provider of exchange-traded funds in both Canada and the US | |
| SPIVA Report - S&P Index Versus Active Funds Scorecard | |
| Morningstar Canada - information on Canadian stocks, mutual funds | |
| Morningstar US - information on US stocks, mutual funds | |
| Toronto Stock Exchange | |
| Montreal Exchange | |
| Nasdaq Canada | |
| Nasdaq | |
| New York Stock Exchange | |
| American Stock Exchange | |
| Chicago Board of Trade | |
| Chicago Board Options Exchange |



