Advertisement

Dividends

Canadian Couch Potato

Why you should avoid DRIPs in taxable accounts

Last week's post about calculating your adjusted cost base with ETFs drew some interesting comments. It's clear that many...

Why you should avoid DRIPs in taxable accounts

February/March 2013

Ask MoneySense: Dividend stocks

Buying a stock simply because it has done well in the past isn't a good strategy.

Ask MoneySense: Dividend stocks

News

Cheaper cars

Sometimes the U.S.-Canada price gap works in our favour. Check out which cars are cheaper north of the border.

Cheaper cars

Columns

New year means TFSA top-up time

A belated Happy New Year to all readers and a reminder that every adult Canadian can take a big...

New year means TFSA top-up time

Advertisement

Advertisement

Canadian Couch Potato

Ask the Spud: Do I Have Enough for a DRIP?

I’m planning to use my 2013 TFSA room to purchase a bond ETF. How can I make sure I’m...

Ask the Spud: Do I Have Enough for a DRIP?

Investing

Ask MoneySense: Preferred shares

Bond interest is fully taxable, while the fixed dividends from Canadian preferred shares are taxed at a much lower...

Ask MoneySense: Preferred shares

Investing

Income gushing tech stocks

Traditionally, technology companies used all their money to fund growth, but an increasing number are now paying dividends to...

Income gushing tech stocks

News

DRiP tips

What you need to know about investing using DRiPs plus a Halloween spending poll.

DRiP tips

Advertisement

Canadian Couch Potato

Foreign Withholding Tax: Which Fund Goes Where?

My previous post on foreign withholding taxes included a lot of information for investors to puzzle over. But unless...

Foreign Withholding Tax: Which Fund Goes Where?

Advertisement