by Shirley Won
Globe and Mail
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Investors face mind-boggling choices when considering mutual funds for their nest egg. But these investments can still can offer better options than the puny returns from so-called safe securities like guaranteed investment certificates (GICs) or government bonds held to maturity.
With the deadline for registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contributions nearing on Feb. 29, we asked several mutual fund experts to give their top picks for conservative and aggressive investors. It’s worth considering alternatives when interest rates are near zero and the prospect of inflation eating away at returns looms large.
To read the whole article, click here