Q: With a theoretical projection that a slow-down is nearing, which 5 dividend paying stocks would 5i suggest to your readers that can ride out a market decline and offer a reasonable rate of return on investment?
Q: At the current price level NFI is yielding a bit over 5%. Is this payout level sustainable? If so, would it be advantageous to pick up NFI as a yield stock and wait? Albeit, unlike most yield stocks, this is one with substantial upside potential. Your take please,
Q: I HAVE CONSTELLATION CSU.DB AND AM LOOKING FOR ANOTHER DEBENTURE. YOU HAVE RECOMMENDED CJT.DB IN THE PAST. OF CJT AND CHR WHICH IS YOUR PREFERENCE. ANY OTHER DEBENTURE YOU MAY CONSIDER TO BE WORTHY WOULD BE WELCOME. THANKS
Q: I hold the above. Is it true that institutional investors are not very active In the preferred market? If this is true then why should retail investors hold these investments, especially given the expeience .of the last few years with the reset disaster?
Q: Over the past 2 years I have slowly adjusted my portfolio to be more growth (overall return) focused as opposed to heavily dividend focused. I am considering selling EIF and purchasing WSP. WSP is a larger company with a higher valuation which I'd be okay with as long as I'm paying for a better company with higher growth prospects. Your thoughts, please.
Q: Hi,
In your answer to Cliff on January 14, you mention WSP as having a 10% annual dividend growth over 10 years. It is not the case, WSP does not have any dividend growth over 10 years.
Q: I currently have zero exposure to the Communications sector. Do you recommend having at least one company from this sector in one's portfolio, even it it already has other dividend-paying companies (BEP.un, SLF, CSH.un, etc)? What is your favourite Canadian company in this sector, and why? Do you suggest staying with a Canadian company to address this sector in one's portfolio, or would a US Communications company be a better option? Thanks in advance.
Q: Does the following make sense, or is there a flaw I'm missing? For a beginning RRSP with 35 yrs to retirement: 50% VGRO and 50% equal amts TD, EMA, PBH, BEP.UN? ( to increase Cdn exposure and to make a little more conservative)
Thank you.
Q: Hi, is the distributions received from these stocks classified as dividend or R.O.C. ? What is your thoughts or can you suggest some good stocks that payout roc as I have a high income from dividends. I understand that roc lowers book value and in turn can increase capital gain. Thx Jack.
Do you have an issue with either of the following bonds?
Ford Credit - due May 8,2023 YTM of 5.167%
Brookflield Properties Corp July 3,2013 - YTM 4.199 %
I see Brookfield Asset Management bond ( 2023 ) has a YTM of 3.615%. Any reason for the difference in yield?
Thank you
Q: In your recent comments you highly recommend MX.
How about MG in this environment ?
Also if I buy in Us$ i get the cdn dividend tax credit because of domicile. T