+ Guaranteed Investment Certificate GIC A GIC is a savings certificate sold by the banks A GIC guarantees a fixed interest rate (whereas interest rates.

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+ Guaranteed Investment Certificate GIC A GIC is a savings certificate sold by the banks A GIC guarantees a fixed interest rate (whereas interest rates may go up or down in your savings) that is usually compounded over time

+ GIC’s The Advantage A GIC is a safe investment because your principle is insured by the bank. The Disadvantage There is usually a term of 3 to 5 years before maturity. You cannot take your money before this time without a penalty.

+ GIC Investors usually buy GIC’s when saving for a large future expenditure and they don’t need to use the money for then i.e. buying a car, a house, paying tuition