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  1. Taxation
    I have a corporation that only has investments and cash. The corp has a NERDTOH (non-eligible refundable dividend tax on hand) of over $500,000 as of last year. If the corp has zero income next year and pays a $100,000 dividend to me next year: a) can that be classified as a non-eligible...
  2. Investing
    Are there any ETFs that receive Canadian eligible dividends? I'm looking to add an investment to my unregistered account. Thanks!
  3. Taxation
    I have Canadian private corporation. I have a question if the corporation declares Dividend payable December 31 2021 but pays the shareholder January 1 2022. Can the corporation deductible the dividend on its T2 for 2021 and the shareholder defer claiming the dividend until the 2022 tax year...
  4. Investing
    Congratulations everyone on your incoming pay raises :) https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-s-banks-cleared-to-hike-dividends-repurchase-shares-1.1677118
  5. Investing
    I am completely green to this. Never have bought stocks (although been lucky with an IPO). Don't know what stocks to buy, but the Vanguard VGRO ETF contents may be some guidance. Some dividend, fixed income sources sound good. A cash account to hold some when needed. (Don't think Questrade has...
  6. Investing
    First off, let me say I understand this is NOT how you should be picking stocks :) But I'm just interested to see what the options are. I collect the following dividends (numbers are rounded): January: $900 February: $500 March: $900 It would be nice to increase February but I wouldn't do...
  7. Investing
    Hello all, I'm in the process of planning out a long-term dividend portfolio and was hoping to gain some insight from your combined experiences in this realm. The intention of this post isn't to garner specific stock picks which I can copy, I very much plan to do my own research, but I am more...
  8. Taxation
    I do have a margin account and based on the money I borrowed I am paying interest. Some of the shares that I am holding are paying dividends every quarter and some do not. During a year some of shares dispositioned (maybe even before paying dividends) but I have always received dividends...
  9. Investing
    I'm trying to advise a young person on long term investing. I'm very much a drip investor. I like how when the market is sinking you don't need to panic because you'll get your dividends reinvested at a lower price and maybe pick up even more shares. So for me, it helps to protect myself from...
  10. Taxation
    Hello Forum Members I am new to this forum and would like to share my article on Dividends vs Salary If you have set up your small business as a corporation, you have a choice as to how to pay yourself. Usually Owner-managers want to withdraw cash from their corporations throughout the year and...
  11. Taxation
    According to TheTaxIssue website: It also states that: It seems the answer to my question depends on the value of the GRIP. Yet it is important to note that I haven't managed to wrap my head around the GRIP calculation yet! For instance, how do you calculate the company’s after-tax business...
  12. Investing
    I'm investing for a long stretch; at least 10-20 years. My stock picks are all dripped and many are solid blue chip (all Canadian). I've got stocks like Royal Bank, TD and Enbridge. However, included are those that give low yields like Stella Jones (0.61%) and CCL (0.67%). When I retire and...
  13. Individual Stocks/Equities
    Hey I just wanted to look on the forums for some second opinions on this stock and didn't see any other threads for it. At the last closing price the yield is 6.78% and the payout ratio has moved under 100% after their second royalty acquisition. Annual royalties received with the two current...
  14. Investing
    Finally I have pulled myself together to create a blog about my road to early retirement / financial independence. Hopefully this will force me to stick to my strategy. I will do my best to document all my transactions / stats and thoughts. My road to financial independence is by investing in...
  15. General Personal Finance Talk
    With interest rates in Canada being near all time lows should I try to pay down my mortgage as fast as possible, or pay it off slower and invest the difference? My mortgage is up in July. The current lowest rate I can find is: 2.15% variable, 5 year term, 20% prepayment. My mortgage in July...
  16. Investing
    Just wondering if anyone else out there holds these? Your thoughts? I'm looking to purchase in my margin account. I have no room in my RRSP or TFSA. Is there something equivalent here in Canada besides RID? I'm really looking for an international dividend player that is not to heavily...
  17. Individual Stocks/Equities
    SLW home: http://www.silverwheaton.com/ SLW-T stock quote Canadian Insider latest filings for SLW 3 year historic comparison chart with SLV - iShares Silver Trust
  18. Investing
    That's the song I sang this morning on BNN's ETF Report as I talked about three ETFs that offer - all together now - "Dividends, Income, Low Vol, Yield......Dividends, Inc.......". Here's the BNN link: http://watch.bnn.ca/business-day/august-2012/business-day-august-8-2012/#clip735809 Now try...
  19. Investing
    Hi everyone. New member here. I wanted to make a contribution into my RRSP's, and It was on the Feb 29th cut off date. Now, the funds I chose distributed their dividends on the same date. First question: Would the fund have reported the dividend prior to that date, or is Feb 29 the report...
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