Q: Hi Peter & Team,
I plan on taking a sabbatical for a year after working overseas for 10 years. I have 1 mill. approx CAD to invest and want to live off dividends, travel and not worry about my portfolio. Therefore I want a SWAN portfolio and am thinking the following:
Financials 20% (BNS, TD, RY, BMO) - Avg Yield- 4.4%
Pipeline/Utilities 20% (ALA, AQN, ENF, IPL) - Avg Yield- 5.52%
Telecoms 20% (BCE, T) 4.4%
REITS 20% (CSH.UN, AX.UN, HR.UN, CAR.UN) - Avg yield - 6%
Energy 20% (WCP, CPG, HSE, TOG) - Avg Yield - 7%
Average Yield - 5.46%
As an non-resident I simply pay 25% tax and therefore would have a budget of $41,000/yr or $3,400/month.
What risks am I not considering with the above?
Are my stocks and sector weightings reasonable?
I plan on taking a sabbatical for a year after working overseas for 10 years. I have 1 mill. approx CAD to invest and want to live off dividends, travel and not worry about my portfolio. Therefore I want a SWAN portfolio and am thinking the following:
Financials 20% (BNS, TD, RY, BMO) - Avg Yield- 4.4%
Pipeline/Utilities 20% (ALA, AQN, ENF, IPL) - Avg Yield- 5.52%
Telecoms 20% (BCE, T) 4.4%
REITS 20% (CSH.UN, AX.UN, HR.UN, CAR.UN) - Avg yield - 6%
Energy 20% (WCP, CPG, HSE, TOG) - Avg Yield - 7%
Average Yield - 5.46%
As an non-resident I simply pay 25% tax and therefore would have a budget of $41,000/yr or $3,400/month.
What risks am I not considering with the above?
Are my stocks and sector weightings reasonable?