Can you rely on dividend-paying stocks for retirement income? You'd have to be extremely wealthy — and even then, the downsides could be considerable.| Latest from Kiplinger
In December we received $391.26 in USD and $1,434.70 in CAD. That's about a 20-80 split between the two currencies. Please note, we use a 1 to 1 currency rate| Tawcan
As I write this on Oct 12, we just experienced the “worst day” of the stock market since April. The S&P dropped by 2.7%, the NASDAQ dropped by 3.56%, and| Tawcan
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP.UN) might be the best Canadian infrastructure stock to buy for building real, long-term wealth... The post This Infrastructure Powerhouse Could Quietly Make You Rich appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
Want an industrial dividend that behaves more like a utility? Waste Connections offers steady cash flow, a manageable payout, and long-term dividend growth potential. The post The Industrial Stock That Could Pay Steady Dividends for Decades appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
These two top Canadian stocks have been increasing their dividends since before Joe Carter hit his legendary home run. The post Dividend MVPs: Which 1993 Blue Jays-Era Stocks Still Pay Today? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
TSX just topped 30,000, but don’t panic; here’s how to stay invested smartly, manage risk, and five TSX stocks to consider for the long term. The post The TSX Is on Fire, But Should You Be Buying Right Now? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
Discover the potential of Timbercreek Financial and its high dividend yield. Assess the sustainability of its financial performance. The post Is Timbercreek Financial’s Ultra-High Dividend Yield Worth the Risk? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
This TSX-listed monthly dividend stock may be down nearly 20% right now, but its smart repositioning could make it a long-term winner. The post 1 Magnificent TSX Monthly Dividend Stock Down 20% to Buy and Hold Forever appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
High yields look irresistible, but this guide shows how to spot safe, sustainable dividend payers and avoid costly yield traps. The post Should You Buy the 2 Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the TSX? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.| The Motley Fool Canada
Here's a stock that consistently delivers results. See why Enbridge stock's 29-year dividend growth streak and 5.7% yield make it a core holding for passive income.| The Motley Fool Canada
Save, invest, prosper with My Own Advisor. Weekend Reading – Gold is golden! Will it last? Well hello… Welcome to some new Weekend Reading that shares some gold news (including what I do or do not own when it comes to gold) and other recent weekend reading finds. 🙂 Before my take on gold, I recently wrote about this: My wife retired… Join the million dollar portfolio journey. The article Weekend Reading – Gold is golden! Will it last? is exclusive to My Own Advisor. All Rights Rese...| My Own Advisor
US equity funds witnessed renewed investor interest during the week ending October 15, supported by signals of further rate cuts from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell an...| Insider Monkey
Since having our financial epiphany in 2011, we have changed how we view our finances and most importantly, how we invest our money. Dividend growth investing| Tawcan
overview & tips on dividend investing with a Canadian perspective| Tawcan
Learn how defensive investment strategies like value tilts, low-volatility funds, and dividend stocks can help you manage risk without missing out on growth.| Henssler Financial
Are you stuck with cash? A TFSA mix of Fortis, TD, and Canadian Natural buys stable dividends, bank growth, and oil upside with low stress.| The Motley Fool Canada
These stocks have increased their dividends annually for decades.| The Motley Fool Canada
Freehold Royalties is a TSX dividend stock that is down 53% from all-time highs in September 2025. Is it a good buy?| The Motley Fool Canada
These stocks provide steady income that can either be reinvested for compounded returns or used to meet everyday expenses.| The Motley Fool Canada
The reitrement landscape in Canada. How to create a durable income stream for retirement.| Tawcan
For those of you who are new to this blog, I have been posting monthly dividend income updates to keep us accountable. We also use these regular updates to| Tawcan
I recently finished “Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life” by William Green. In the book, Green shared| Tawcan
Here I discuss our top 5 long-term holdings and why we plan to hold these stocks & ETFs for the foreseeable future.| Tawcan
Welcome to our latest monthly dividend income update.| Tawcan
Welcome to our latest monthly dividend income update!| Tawcan
So I have decided to review our 2020 dividend stock transactions.| Tawcan
Welcome to another dividend income update. Since the creation of this blog back in 2014, I have been posting monthly dividend income reports to keep ourselves| Tawcan
Ideally, as investors, we should first assess a stock’s fundamentals before investing. Such would include understanding its business model, financial results and growth plans. However, as we all have busy schedules and would prefer our time to be spent on other activities: work, health, and family, we may use screeners to sift through thousands of stocks to find a dozen few that meet a list of criteria, which may fulfill our “wants” for a stock. | KCLau.com
Dividend Growth Investing Questions and Anwers for income investors. I outline our strategies to become financially independent| Tawcan
Another year almost in the books means that a new year is almost around the corner and the new TFSA contribution room will be available for all eligible| Tawcan
With that in mind, I thought it’d be interesting to list my five highest conviction positions in our dividend portfolio.| Tawcan
Investing beyond a million dollar portfolio includes a bias to stocks. Weekend Reading - Should retirees buy dividend stocks over bonds?| My Own Advisor
These four dividend hikes increased our forward annual dividend income by $127.96. I was very pleased to see a payout increase of more than 10% from both Visa| Tawcan
What are dividends? With other DGI investors, we picked out the best US dividend stocks.| Tawcan
What are some best Canadian monthly dividend stocks? Here are my top 10, including Pembina, SmartCentre REIT, and Savaria Corp.| Tawcan
What you should ask yourself before starting investing. Very 3 important questions that often people ignore.| Tawcan
Does it make sense to invest US dividend stocks in TFSA? Well, I think there are so many different factors to consider, it’s really difficult to have a firm| Tawcan
Both Mrs. T and I had a frugal uprising and learned to always spend less than we earned but we didn’t focus on our finances until our financial epiphany in| Tawcan
It’s a new month and that means it’s time for another monthly dividend income update.| Tawcan
Hello everyone, welcome to another monthly dividend income update.| Tawcan
Many readers will recall that Mrs. T and I are aiming to become financially independent via dividend income by 2025. The goal is to have our dividend| Tawcan
Back in December, I shared Canadian dividend stocks we’d like to purchase for 2024 TFSA. Since then, we have made our purchases and added more dividends| Tawcan
I decided to include a couple more names in my top five Canadian dividend stocks to hold forever list. For Option 5, TD, Royal Bank, and Fortis remain on the| Tawcan