What is a GIC?

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A guaranteed investment certificate (GIC) is an investment product that guarantees you a specified rate of return for lending a bank or similar institution your money for a specific period of time. It works the same way as a loan, except that the lending institution pays you interest.

GICs are also like a savings account, except that in exchange for a higher interest rate on your deposit, you agree to leave the money in place and not withdraw it. If you cash out early, you may have to pay a penalty or lose some of what you earned.

The longer the term of a GIC, the higher the interest rate you earn. It is called a Guaranteed Income Certificate because, unlike other securities, it offers a guaranteed principal, meaning your principal (the amount you initially put in) is never at risk. With most GICs, you also receive a guaranteed return on your investment.

A GIC is a safe and secure investment with minimal risk attached to it. However, these types of investments tend to have historically lower rates of return than other higher-risk equity investments. This is especially true when general interest rates are lower.

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Types of GICs

GICs offer varying terms. GIC terms can be as little as 30 days or as long as 10 years. The institution where you buy your GIC can pay you interest on a monthly, semi-annual, or annual basis or reinvest the interest on your behalf until the maturity date.

Non-redeemable GICs will not allow you to access your funds until the end of the term. If you think you will need the cash, look for a cashable or redeemable GIC. Cashable GICs often have a one-year term and can be cashed at any time after a short waiting period of 60-90 days without penalty. Redeemable GICs are often held for longer than one year and can be cashed at any time, although there is often an early redemption fee.

GICs also come in various forms, including fixed income investments and others tied to the stock market.

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