Q: Gps had a 6% increase on 5/29 & look poised for break out.But today dropped 2.5%.Do u think it will go higher in the short term? Appreciate u usual great services & views
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Q: I just saw that trading was halted on KWH.UN it is only down 1.05% on the day. Can you provide any insight?
Thx
Steve
Thx
Steve
Q: Just wanted to say that successor holder for TFSA can only be spouse otherwise has to be beneficiary. Beneficiary will get the money whereas successor holder can merge the TFSA market value into their own TFSA.
Thanks for all your work.
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Q: If I may add my two cents worth to the question from Valdis re RRSP or RFSA, another advantage for the TFSA is estate concerns. When a person passes on, should there be say, $100,000 in an RRSP or RRIF, that RRSP or RRIF will be added to the final net income and therefore, attract a huge bill from the tax man. On the other hand, the TFSA will be passed on to the heirs tax free. In this situation, an individual is better off to convert as much as possible from his/her RRSP/RRIF to the TFSA, depending on the current income tax situation (take every opportunity to do so). The TSFA is, of course, paid with tax paid dollars whereas the RRSP pre-tax dollars.
5i Research Answer:
Good point; thank you. It is best to name a successor holder to facilitate the tax free transfer. Otherwise, income generated post death may be taxable.
Thanks for all your work.
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Q: If I may add my two cents worth to the question from Valdis re RRSP or RFSA, another advantage for the TFSA is estate concerns. When a person passes on, should there be say, $100,000 in an RRSP or RRIF, that RRSP or RRIF will be added to the final net income and therefore, attract a huge bill from the tax man. On the other hand, the TFSA will be passed on to the heirs tax free. In this situation, an individual is better off to convert as much as possible from his/her RRSP/RRIF to the TFSA, depending on the current income tax situation (take every opportunity to do so). The TSFA is, of course, paid with tax paid dollars whereas the RRSP pre-tax dollars.
5i Research Answer:
Good point; thank you. It is best to name a successor holder to facilitate the tax free transfer. Otherwise, income generated post death may be taxable.
Q: If I may add my two cents worth to the question from Valdis re RRSP or RFSA, another advantage for the TFSA is estate concerns. When a person passes on, should there be say, $100,000 in an RRSP or RRIF, that RRSP or RRIF will be added to the final net income and therefore, attract a huge bill from the tax man. On the other hand, the TFSA will be passed on to the heirs tax free. In this situation, an individual is better off to convert as much as possible from his/her RRSP/RRIF to the TFSA, depending on the current income tax situation (take every opportunity to do so). The TSFA is, of course, paid with tax paid dollars whereas the RRSP pre-tax dollars.
Q: are the crius receipts being offered at 9.80 a good deal in realation to the deal just announced. dave
Q: Is the selloff partly a short attack and is a buy now?? thx Jim
Q: Comments on the earnings report? Getting a bit impatient.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: I am interested in Grande West as it seems to offer an innovative bus design that is meeting with some success. Do you an opinion on it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: i agree with stevens question on knight.
i owned 40,000 shares of knight, i have been in since 6.00, now i have only 12,000 shares.i did well but honestly i expected more.
it is unlikely that jonathan goodman will do anything with his 760 million stash in 2017 , he is looking to buy something for almost nothing and what bothers me more than anything, is he raised money 4 times diluted the stock each time and then did nothing with the money and he clearly states it is a stock for your grandkids, so we could be waiting a decade or more and he also says paladin took 19 years to payoff.
my question is do you think maybe you are being too optimistic on this company especially since you have it in 2 portfolios.dave
i owned 40,000 shares of knight, i have been in since 6.00, now i have only 12,000 shares.i did well but honestly i expected more.
it is unlikely that jonathan goodman will do anything with his 760 million stash in 2017 , he is looking to buy something for almost nothing and what bothers me more than anything, is he raised money 4 times diluted the stock each time and then did nothing with the money and he clearly states it is a stock for your grandkids, so we could be waiting a decade or more and he also says paladin took 19 years to payoff.
my question is do you think maybe you are being too optimistic on this company especially since you have it in 2 portfolios.dave
Q: Good Morning.
Dynacert recently issued their 1st qtr results. They appear to now have production and sales with a good margin. Is this a good time to get in or should I wait?
Thanks
Ian
Dynacert recently issued their 1st qtr results. They appear to now have production and sales with a good margin. Is this a good time to get in or should I wait?
Thanks
Ian
Q: Can u comment on vqs Q1 earnings just released this a.m.
thank you.
thank you.
Q: Could you give an opinion on the latest quarterly results and particularly the $5 million hedging apparent loss. It is not the first time I have seen this. Would they not be further ahead to leave the hedging alone?
Q: Hi: can you explain the advantages to holding some stocks in an RRSP while others should be in a Tfsa?
Thanks
Thanks
Q: I have a question about the 20000 ton approved production for this year this amount would appear to be not enough to move the needle towards profit .is this strictly retail agrium like . what are your thoughts
Q: Today's Globe has an article about the value of Laurentian Bank and Canadian Western Bank following their share price reduction in the wake of the Home Capital debacle. Would you view either as a long term hold and which would you prefer?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: opinion please on maw. worth holding?
Q: I assume that the price of AW is declining in response to the perceived slower growth of the company. If this is the case, would it then be viewed as similar to that of Boston Pizza? If that is the case, what might we expect the share price to be when a multiple similar to that of Boston Pizza is applied?
Appreciate the insight.
Paul F.
Appreciate the insight.
Paul F.
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Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF)
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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO)
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SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE)
Q: I have owned the above US ETF's for several months in contemplation of the supposed TRUMP build out. It's not happening and I'm not satisfied. For a major change I am considering TJX, COST, V, DEO & AAPL. How would you rank & what other individual cos. would you recommend. Thank you.
Q: May I please have your opinion on the latest quarter. Also, your overall view on the company. Thank you.
Q: Good afternoon,
I'm thinking of replacing individual stocks that I've held for a long time in my RRSP with either XAW or VXC for the foreign portion of the RRSP portfolio and adding XIC or XIU for the Cdn portion of the portfolio. Is this a good idea and if so which would be your preference and recommendation. Thank you.
I'm thinking of replacing individual stocks that I've held for a long time in my RRSP with either XAW or VXC for the foreign portion of the RRSP portfolio and adding XIC or XIU for the Cdn portion of the portfolio. Is this a good idea and if so which would be your preference and recommendation. Thank you.