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RBC Direct Investing™ Investment Tools

Automatic Investment Plan

 

The Service:

Automatic Investment Plan allows you to save regularly and automatically.

  • You can pre-arrange to purchase your choice of over 2,500 mutual funds for your RBC Direct Investing RSP or Investment Account, paid for from your chequing or savings account.
  • You can pre-arrange to have cash contributions transferred from your chequing or savings account into your RBC Direct Investing RSP.
  • You can pre-arrange to purchase mutual funds with cash already in your RBC Direct Investing RSP.
  • Spousal or non-spousal contributions may be made to a RBC Direct Investing RSP.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Minimum contribution is $100 monthly or $300 quarterly per mutual fund. Automatic Investment Plans are not available for RESP accounts.

    The Investment Strategy:

    Arrange a regular, disciplined investment in mutual funds and avoid the effects of market swings by taking advantage of dollar cost averaging.

    How Dollar Cost Averaging Works

    Dollar cost averaging is a strategy where you invest a fixed amount on a regular basis. Integrating this type of discipline into your investment approach ensures continuous investing, regardless of market performance.

    Why it Makes Sense

    With dollar cost averaging, you purchase more of your chosen investment when the price is low and less when the price is high. In a volatile market, you end up with a lower cost per investment than with lump-sum investing. By committing to regular investing, you can overcome the temptation to base investment decisions on emotional reactions to market activity.

    In the example below, an investor purchases $500 of a stock during each time period. The average price is $7.40, but his average cost is only $7.00 ($2,500 divided by 357).

    Time Period
    Amount Invested
    Price
    Number of Shares
    Average Cost
    1 $500 $10.00 50 $10.00
    2 $500 $8.00 62 $8.89
    3 $500 $6.00 83 $7.69
    4 $500 $5.00 100 $6.77
    5 $500 $8.00 62 $7.00
      $2,500 $7.40 357 $7.00

    NOTE: Commissions are not factored into the dollar cost averaging grid

    To enroll in the service, simply download the Automatic Investment Plan form (available in pdf format) and forward it by mail or fax to:

    RBC Direct Investing Inc.
    Royal Bank Plaza
    200 Bay Street, North Tower
    P.O. Box 75
    Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Z5
    Fax: 1-888-722-2388

    Alternatively, you may drop the form off at any RBC Direct Investing Investor Centre or your local RBC Royal Bank branch.

    Open a RBC Direct Investing account now.

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