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Group RESPs, beware

Group RESPs aren’t a scam but parents do need to read the fine print before signing up. Plus the latest on The Bay’s IPO and ways to save on laundry.

By Stefania Moretti | Online only, 20/11/12

Tags: IPO, RESPs, saving, stocks

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  • Group RESPs aren’t a scam but parents do need to be cautious and read the fine print before signing up. Boomer and Echo explains why.
  • Thinking about getting in on the Hudson’s Bay Co.’s IPO? Shares are expected to start trading at $17 each. Read more over at canadianbusiness.com.
  • Check out blogger Krystal Yee’s post on frugal ways to keep your laundry costs down.
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