The future values calculated in Questions 2 and 5 are the amounts in your RRSP 20 years
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The future values calculated in Questions 2 and 5 are the amounts in your RRSP 20 years from now under two alternatives that have the same cost to you. Comment on the outcome. What is your response to the question in the case’s title when the interest rate on an RRSP loan is the same as the rate of return earned by your RRSP investments?
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