Canadian Bank Stocks, and Canadian Dividend Growth StocksIn this update of my dividend investing portfolio, I add to 3 of my 33 positions. All stocks in my portfolio are Canadian dividend stocks, on the TSX. I use Wealthsimple Trade to buy and sell stocks in Canada. I like using Wealthsimple Trade because of the no fee trading, which works well for buying Canadian stocks. In the video today, I add some consumer staple socks with a high dividend growth potential, as well as a Canadian bank stock which happened to be a good buy for me today, in my opinion. I use a custom Google Sheet to track my dividends. You can get the Dividend Tracker Google Sheet that I use in the video here.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use the link above, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW
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DIY Dividend TrackerI made some improvements to my google sheets dividend tracker. No more clicking and dragging formulas, it's all automatic! I like using this stock screener to track my dividends, and have tried to make it as clean and user friendly as possible.
How to Convert Currency in Google SheetsIn this Google Sheets Tutorial, I show how currency conversion works. You can convert between many currencies, such as USD, CAD, BGP, etc. Just make sure you convert the right way! Here is a link to all of the Google Sheets Tutorials.
High Yield Dividend Stocks or Dividend Growth Stocks. Which is Better?My Canadian Dividend Investing Account is now sitting just under $9,000. My dividend stock portfolio has 33 positions, all of which are Canadian Stocks that pay dividends. The average yield of my portfolio is still above 4%, and I'm up overall about $600 since starting this dividend portfolio about 4 months ago. I've got a mixture of high yield dividend stocks and dividend growth stocks, and all of them are listed on the TSX for now, because it makes my taxes easy (there are none). You can get the Dividend Tracker Google Sheet that I use in the video here.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use this link, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW Canadian Dividend Growth StocksIn today's update, I add three new Consumer Staple positions to my Canadian Dividend Investing Portfolio. Each of the stocks have a low dividend yield, but represent good dividend growth opportunities. To be honest, I prefer buying solid stocks with dividends higher than 3%, but I'm just going to try these out for a while and see how it goes. If anything, it's just distributed my risk across a few different companies in the sector, as I only had one before. Dividends Investing in Canadian Stocks is my preferred strategy for investing at the moment. You can get the Dividend Tracker Google Sheet that I use in the video here.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use this link, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW Buying Top Quality Canadian Dividend StocksBack with another update on my Canadian Dividend Investing Portfolio! In this update, I buy about $550 worth of Dividend Paying Stocks from the TSX, adding to 4 of my positions. I'm trying to keep my Dividend Portfolio somewhat diversified, so I bought from one REIT, one utility, one consumer staple, and one industrial company today. All of the Stocks in my investing portfolio are Canadian, on the TSX, and pay a dividend. Currently the average dividend yield of my portfolio is around 4.5%. You can get the Dividend Tracker Google Sheet that I use in the video here.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use the link above, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW Strong Canadian Dividend StocksBack with another Dividend Investing Update. My account is made up of 100% Canadian Dividend Stocks from many sectors. There are 30 positions in my account, and today I add more to my holdings in Fortis and Allied Properties REIT. Both have a strong dividend yield, and are currently in the red for me. I like to buy stocks when they dip below my average buy price, which lowers the cost for me to get that dividend. Bonus points for stocks with a strong history of Dividend Growth (Fortis, I'm looking at you). I also bought a Shaw (SJR.B stock with my left over cash, as they dropped down nearly 5% from my average price this morning).
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use the link above, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW What are the Best Canadian Dividend Stocks?Back with another dividend investing update! Today I add more Canadian dividend paying stocks to 4 of my positions. I add two utility companies, a consumer staple, and a telecommunications stock. All stocks that I add to my portfolio are in the red today for me, and pay nice dividends. So far I'm buying only Canadian Stocks in my Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) with Wealthsimple Trade.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use the link above, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW Google Sheets ArithmeticIn this Google Sheets Tutorial, I run through how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, sum, average, max, min, and count. These are useful and basic formulas that you need to have a good grasp for really getting the most out of Google Sheets.
Paying no tax on my dividends in CanadaBack again with another update of my Canadian Dividend Portfolio! I'm investing in Canadian dividend paying stocks, on the TSX. In this video, I add around $400 into three positions. One company is in Consumer Staples and the other two are REITs. So far, I'm only buying Canadian dividend paying stocks in my TFSA, to avoid tax complications from international holdings. I'll use my RRSP and unregistered accounts later, but for now I'm trying to keep my taxes as simple as possible on my dividend paying stocks.
If you are Canadian and want to start buying dividend stocks, Wealthsimple Trade is a really easy and convenient way to start putting aside some money. You can even buy one stock at a time for just a few dollars. If you have $100 to invest, you can use the above link, and they’ll add $10 your account as a bonus. Immediate 10% ROI... not bad! If you already signed up for Wealthsimple Trade, you can still claim the $10 with this code: BL5OIW |
Alpine DividendsI'm documenting the growth of a Canadian dividend investing portfolio and make videos about dividend investing, Canadian stocks, Wealthsimple Trade, Google Sheets, personal finance, and passive income.
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