Category: Dividend
RRSP, RESP, TFSA Or Unregistered Account which one is the best account to hold dividend stock or investment for Canadian. Before you start as a Canadian dividend growth investor, that …
Yay, preparing and submitting taxes is behind us, and it is time to check how our passive income was in March. This month our passive income streams delivered more …
Like everything in life, with experience comes quality. It is much easier to set realistic financial goals this year than it was three years ago, when we started our …
It’s time to summarize our passive income from November. It totaled $1,069.73 and came to us from four main streams: dividends, private mortgage, rental property, and lending loop. Comparing to October …
It’s time to summarize our passive income from October. It totaled $921.12 and came to us from three main streams dividends, rental property, and lending loop. We are excited to see …
Let’s go through the options available for us to invest 10,000 CAD. Because we said “to invest,” that means we are going to buy an equity for a long …
How am I going to select dividend stocks to buy? This is a question my friends often ask me, and many people ask it. The short answer is that you …
Recently I visited my bank for mortgage refinancing. Every time I visit my bank, which does not happen often, I ask a bank representative the following question: “What kinds …
We check whether and how much our passive income covers our expenses as a part of monitoring our monthly income-to-expense ratio. The percentage shows how far we are from …
We hold 27 companies and one ETF in our dividend portfolio in TFSA, RRSP and non-registred accounts. Our dividend portfolio stats are as follows: Our overall portfolio yield is …