CBIL.to no payout in May?
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by /u/TheNewguy008
1h ago
Can anybody explain why this stock dont have a scheduled payout next month? submitted by /u/TheNewguy008 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Does accumulating ETF avoid withholding tax?
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by /u/graphophonic
1h ago
TIL that there are ETFs that use dividends paid by the underlying stocks to purchase more stock instead of paying them to fund holders. You still end up with the same number of shares in the ETF, but the ETF in turn increases the number of shares held in the underlying stocks. An example is Blackrock's IUES, which holds US energy companies (Exxon, Chevron, etc.). I was surprised when I saw it paid no dividend until I figured out this is what's happening. Since there are no dividend payments, does this mean that there will be no withholding taxes taken by the US? If so, it strikes me that all ..read more
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Canadian Investors Sue Binance for Breach of Securities Laws
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by /u/Educational_Swim8665
7h ago
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Daily Discussion Thread for April 23, 2024
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by /u/OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR
7h ago
Your daily investment discussion thread. Want more? Join our new Discord Chat submitted by /u/OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Advice for a new investor
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by /u/DareBrennigan
19h ago
Finally in a position where I can do some investing for myself. I already have a decent pension growing, so I am looking to invest into a Wealthsimple TFSA account for the flexibility. I’m looking for high growth, so not adverse to decent risk. I’m looking at holding a mix of ETFs for total US Market, Nasdaq, and World Market ex-US. Obviously I am looking for low MER and could use some recommendations :) What I have so far: XUU HXQ (apparently as a swap index may also get around the 15% withholding fee on dividends?) And I can’t find any CAD listed total world ex-US fund. I’d really appreciat ..read more
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Help - want to buy a specific corporate bond, but I don't know how to. Called my bank/broker and they don't know how to either
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by /u/ClearlyCanadian99
19h ago
ISIN:USC88692MAD68(Reg S) Issuer: Taseko Mines Limited CUSIP:876511AG1(144A) Issue:8.25% bond/note 01-May-2030 Country:Canada Placement:144A (Info courtesy of Fitch ratings.com) submitted by /u/ClearlyCanadian99 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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If pension funds can’t see the case for investing in Canada, why should you?
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by /u/reallyneedhelp1212
22h ago
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Stock question for when a company is acquired
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by /u/okmijnmko
22h ago
My friend just started buying investments and bought stock that was acquired. The message they got (not verbatim) was: ....will buy all outstanding shares of the company and "stockholders will receive $xx.xx in cash and $xx.xx in shares for each share in the company" they own. How does this work exactly? Do they just send a cheque or deposit it in to a holding company? How long does that take usually? Is the 2nd part to mean an option to buy at the value xx.xx of market price of the acquisition company? The company that made the acquisition is valued at least 40x greater per share than my s ..read more
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Honest curiosity about TRP
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by /u/illumin8dmind
1d ago
Given the upcoming spinoff, from what I gather there will be TRP (old) for gas pipelines & SouthBow (new) for liquid pipelines. I understand the ratios of stocks in SouthBow per share TRP hasn’t been released but assuming 1:1 I am interested in hearing what might be keeping people away from hoarding TRP now while relatively low? submitted by /u/illumin8dmind [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is there any concern with selling a mutual fund within a TFSA to use the value of the mutual fund, to invest directly into the market?
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by /u/IHateTheRain-
1d ago
Hello, I’m asking if there is any risk with selling money that’s in a tfsa mutual fund, then moving the money within that to the market? Which is also in a TFSA? What I mean risk is tax impliacations. submitted by /u/IHateTheRain- [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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