In your case, Nathan,
your question about a Dividend Reinvestment Plan or DRIP is a good one, but as a tax reduction strategy, it is not.
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I've highlighted and answered frequently asked
questions about dividend investing.
I have
a question about your dividend discount model analysis.
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Not exact matches
Yet nothing
about the ETF's response to the most recent downturn raises long - term
questions about its viability as a suitable
dividend - paying investment for most investors.
Since I started my blog I asked myself, every year the same
question about my Vrijheid Fonds, «What is my portfolio's weighted average
dividend growth rate?»
One of the most frequent
questions I get on the blog is
about how to invest in
dividends and if there is a best
dividend investing strategy.
My fellow columnist Christopher Walsh has written some informative articles
about the proposed performance buzz
dividend which the Football Index is planning to bring in for the start of the new season and how potential profits can be made, but the focus of this article is to try and answer a burning
question for most traders, when is the best time to buy and sell your shares?
Although you must prepare a Schedule B when the combined total of interest and ordinary
dividend income you earn is greater than $ 1,500, reporting more than $ 1,500 in either the
dividend or interest sections of Schedule B requires you to complete the foreign accounts and trusts section, which asks a number of
questions about the foreign financial accounts you have an interest in, if any.
After having taken a look at this
question about American and European options I was under the impression that the main difference between American and European options in Black Scholes pricing was factoring in
dividends.
My
question is
about dividends in mutual funds (ETF or index funds) that are outside an RRSP.
I oftentimes get
questions about how does Robinhood pay
dividends?
I have two
questions: 1) Is there any argument that can be made for going with a stock allocation (I do not mean for those going with a high -
dividend stock strategy, I am talking
about those invested in a broad U.S. stock index) above 30 percent at today's valuations?
That brings us to this week's
question: Are
dividend investors guilty of chasing yield, forgetting
about total return, and not keeping track of their investments?
My last post
about knowing when you're able to retire based on your
dividend income elicited some good
questions and counter-points from Robb at Boomer and Echo.
Questions for the readers: Have you thought
about how many more
dividend investing updates you will publish before FI?
Today I'm going to address a few
questions from readers
about the Retirement 100, our ranking of Canada's best
dividend stocks of 2015, which was recently published online and in the November 2015 issue of MoneySense.
That's all well and good, but that doesn't answer the
question that I've heard posed around the water cooler a few times recently: If rising interest rates are ultimately a sign of a healthy economy, why are people worried
about dividend stocks falling?
Thanks for your response to my
question about the calculation of the annual growth rate of the
dividend amount.
And a key
question: Should
dividend investors be worried
about rising interest rates?
Canadian DRIPS and SPP Canada DRIP Direct Share Purchase Plans Canada TFSA RRSP
Dividends A few Frequently Asked
Questions about DRIPing Canadian companies.
In the
question and answer period, my friend and fellow Toastmaster, Erin, asked me
about the economic implications of the carbon
dividend 20 years from now.