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Q: I am hoping you can help with some suggestions for review for a RRIF portfolio. The plan is for one third to be invested in a 5 year laddered bond portfolio. Is it best to buy bonds or an ETF ? Please suggest a couple of bond ETF's for review.
The remainder would be invested in equity ETF's. Half would go to 3 or 4 ETF's which would pay dividends and would have some growth potential. The remaining third would be invested in 3 or 4 ETF's focused on growth.
Obviously the dividend tax credit is of no benefit in the RRIF but currency fluctuations would be a consideration.
Any assistance you can provide would be appreciated.
Mike
The remainder would be invested in equity ETF's. Half would go to 3 or 4 ETF's which would pay dividends and would have some growth potential. The remaining third would be invested in 3 or 4 ETF's focused on growth.
Obviously the dividend tax credit is of no benefit in the RRIF but currency fluctuations would be a consideration.
Any assistance you can provide would be appreciated.
Mike
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Thank's
Ronald
Thank's
Ronald
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