We are all inclined to believe that vacations abroad are perks for rich people. All-inclusive packages to Mexico, Cuba, or Costa Rica can be found at attractive prices and …
In our passive income July update, I mentioned that we are going to add a new income stream — private mortgage — to our income streams portfolio. A private …
It’s time to summarize our passive income from July. This is our first monthly passive income report, showing cash flow from our investments, and this is what is truly …
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 …
Because we own a condo and its price has appreciated over a year and a half, we have an option to refinance in the amount of 80% of a …
Having the following financial goals in mind we started our financial journey in 2015. How did we do in 2016? Total annual savings: 12,000 (1,000 CAD x 12 months) – …
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 …
Our main goal is to get enough passive income to cover all our expenses by 2027, or 10 years from now. We started to build our dividend portfolio in 2015. …