Number of stocks: 56 Dividend yield: 4.38% Distribution frequency: Monthly AUM: $3.36 billion 2024 Performance:3.35% 5.BMO Canadian Dividend ETF (ZDV) Investment Style:This ETF uses a methodology that looks for dividend growth, yield, and payout ratio. With 51 positions it has a MER in the...
Technically, l I guess that I can’t say that I don’t invest in Chinese stocks at all, since I advocate for using Canadian all-in-one ETFs,… Best Tech Stocks in Canada For 2025 By FT December 7, 2024 0 While Canadian technology stocks have seen impressive growth over the last d...
In this article: The “Dogs of the TSX” dividend investing strategy for Canadian stocks has been a focus of mine for the past 13 years. I don’t follow the “Dogs” strategy with 100% of my portfolio, but it is a key factor when I look at my relative weighting of Canadian stocks...
In this article: The “Dogs of the TSX” dividend investing strategy for Canadian stocks has been a focus of mine for the past 13 years. I don’t follow the “Dogs” strategy with 100% of my portfolio, but it is a key factor when I look at my relative weighting of Canadian stocks...
We are using our TFSAs to invest in dividend paying stocks. If we need the money before retirement, we’ll use it. Otherwise it will end up for retirement. When the TFSA first started and it was only $5000 I kept it as cash in a savings account TFSA. But by the second year, I ...
Once you enroll in National Bank Direct Brokerage’s Fully-Paid Securities Lending Program, all stocks held in your non-registered portfolios—both Canadian and U.S.—become eligible for lending at any time. You might even notice some lending activity over the weekend. January marks my first fu...
Website Income vs Dividend Stocks: Which One Comes Out On Top? Young and Thrifty, February 15th, 2012. Should You Contribute to Your RRSP or TFSA? BankNerd.ca, February 14th, 2012. Backgammon and the Stock Market Young and Thrifty, September 26th, 2011. ...
Barring rules like holding U.S. stocks in an RRSP for tax reasons for example, I figure that if you’re confident holding a particular dividend paying stock in TFSA, you should be confident holding it in your taxable account. If I limited myself to only holding a particular dividend stock...
I'm using the TFSA to hold individual stocks. In particular some income funds, that are yielding around 12% in distributions, with possible future growth. I'm not saving money to then spend it in a few years on a new house or other large purchase. Instead I'm using the TFSA as an ...
Isn’t it easier to just purchase dividend ETFs instead of purchasing individual dividend stocks? Why don’t we own any of the top Canadian dividend ETFs that I just mentioned above? Well, here are my reasons why we don’t own Canadian dividend ETFs in our dividend portfolio. All of the...