RBC Financial Literacy Program

RBC Financial Literacy Program

By Rameez Husseini

Overview

Get ready to level up your financial knowledge, with RBC Wealth Management.

RBC Wealth Management Financial Literacy Program

Join us for an educational session at the Memorial Park Library where you can learn to manage your finances. This in-person event will cover topics such as budgeting, investing, and planning for the future. Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your financial knowledge with more complex concepts, this program is perfect for anyone wanting to take control of their money.

This entire program will be covered over the coming 18-20 months, as shown below.

We look forward to welcoming you.


Category: Business, Finance

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • ages 16+
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Location

Memorial Park Library

1221 2 Street Southwest

Calgary, AB T2R 1N8 Canada

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Agenda
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Banking Services & Interest

Dec 10/25 - 3. Banking services Explores bank accounts, digital services, and currency: includes presentation. 4. Interest Discusses how interest works (under a borrower and lenders perspective), benefits of compound interest and the rule of 72: includes presentation with case study, quiz and handout. 5. Credit Explains credit scores, borrowing options, credit cards, mortgage features, and importance of staying financially fit: includes presentation with case study and short videos.

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Credit & Account types

Jan 07/26. - 6. Account types Explores the different types of investment accounts (registered and non-registered) available to Canadians: includes presentation and case study. 7. Planning benefits Discusses planning approaches, components, benefits and steps in the planning process: includes presentation.

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Wealth Planning Basics

Feb 02/26 - 8. Wealth stage plans Case study discussion leveraging myGPS to illustrate how planning differs depending on life stage: presentation focuses on an early saver, a mid-life accumulator and a preserve / saver. 9. Financial documentation Explains the most common documents in banking, investing and planning - contracts, account opening, legal.

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Rameez Husseini

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Dec 10 · 5:30 PM MST