In today’s financial landscape, where banks are offering high-yield savings accounts, it’s surprising to discover that our SRS funds are still yielding a mere 0.05% annually. If you’re concerned about inflation eating away at the purchasing power of your SRS funds, it might be worth considering ETFs as an investment option. They have the potential to offer higher returns.
This post was created in collaboration with Nikko Asset Management. The research and insights shared here are entirely my own and are not intended as personalized financial advice. I am not aware of your individual financial circumstances, risk tolerance, or investment objectives. I encourage you to use this information as a starting point to explore the diverse range of ETFs provided by NikkoAM for SRS investing. You can follow the links provided to review each fund’s prospectus and performance, helping you make a more informed decision about whether they align with your investment goals.