πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ This Is How Much My Canadian Dividend Portfolio Generated Me Last Year

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10 Comments

  1. Hey Brandon, XEI has a 5% trailing yield. Why not buy XEI instead of having individual stocks?

    1. I’ve preferred picking individual stocks for the past number of years but that’s an awesome option too!

  2. Thanks for sharing. What kind of account do you have these stocks in? I’m a bit confused with where to keep American and Canadian stocks. TFSA Vs RRSP.

    1. Mix of a couple accounts! RRSP tends to be nice for US dividends and TFSA for CAD focused holdings. Just a rule of them tho! πŸ™‚ your welcome

  3. I’m currently at about $2500/year in dividend income, but I’m way too heavily weighted in Canadian dividend stocks – not enough growth or other geographic diversity.

    1. Can easily balance that out with your future investments with more focus on the diversity. πŸ™‚ 2,500 is awesome

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