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What are Series D funds?

What are Series D funds?

Series D funds, also know as Discount Series funds, are created specifically for self-directed investors who purchase mutual funds through an online or discount brokerage.

What are RBC F Series funds?

Series F. No-load funds available to investors who have a fee-based account. Instead of paying for advice and other services via a trailing commission, investors pay ongoing account fees to their dealer separately. These funds pay management fees to RBC GAM.

Does RBC have good mutual funds?

That said, even with the high fees the returns have been very solid. Many Canadians have been able to build considerable wealth in some of Canada’s largest mutual funds. Let’s start with a look at the RBC Select Balanced Portfolio. It’s good.

Does RBC have mutual funds?

If you have RBC Online Banking access and an up-to-date Investor Profile, you can purchase mutual funds online. For non-registered mutual funds, you must have an RBC Royal Bank chequing or savings account. Sign in to buy mutual funds online. Call us at 1-800-463-3863.

How much to invest in RBC Series D funds?

1 Designed for do-it-yourself investors 2 Low initial minimum investment (usually about $500) 3 No commissions 1 4 Lower MERs than Series A as a result of its no-advice structure 5 Learn more about Series D Funds available for RBC Direct Investing clients

Are there any Series D mutual funds available?

New fund companies will be added as Series D versions of their funds become available for purchase through RBC Direct Investing All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner (s).

Are there any mutual funds offered by RBC?

Mutual funds are distributed through Royal Mutual Funds Inc. RBC Funds and PH&N Funds are offered by RBC Global Asset Management Inc. Please read the Fund Facts before investing.

Is the RBC select balanced portfolio a good investment?

If you’re having a good experience with a sensible Balanced asset allocation mutual fund such as the RBC Select Balanced Portfolio you may decide to stay the course. You may have a sensible collection of Canadian, US and International mutual funds, you may be managing the risk with bond funds.