Video: The Smith Maneuver

The video describes the #smithmaneuver, a way of making the #interest on some of your primary residence’s #mortgage #taxdeductible. This was pioneered by Fraser Smith in The Smith Maneuver, in https://www.amazon.ca/Smith-Manoeuvre-Fraser/dp/1553696417

Other strategies of using rental properties and investments to be able to #writeoff some of the interest paid on the primary residence.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

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Video: Maximizing your RRSP contribution

The video discusses the #RRSPGrossup strategy, a way to maximize #RRSP contributions using a #RRSPloan.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

Visit: http://www.canadianmoneytalk.ca
The Advanced Investing: Stock Analysis Course is at https://canadianmoneytalk.ca/advanced-investing-stock-analysis-course/
The Investing & Personal Finance Basics course is at https://canadianmoneytalk.ca/investing-personal-finance-basics-course/

Video: Withdrawal Strategies for Retirement

I cover how to get #cashflow in #retirement from #dividends or #systematicwithdrawal.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

Visit: http://www.canadianmoneytalk.ca
The Advanced Investing: Stock Analysis Course is at https://canadianmoneytalk.ca/advanced-investing-stock-analysis-course/
The Investing & Personal Finance Basics course is at https://canadianmoneytalk.ca/investing-personal-finance-basics-course/

Video: My Thoughts on Market Happenings – May 26, 2023

I look at #market, #marketnews, #marketupdates & #businessnews for the #week ending May 26, 2023

CanadianMoneyTalk concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada

Video: My Origin Story

This is the story of how I achieved #financialindependence, with a 5 million net worth, and why I started the #CanadianMoneyTalk channels.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

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Video: How long does a Bear Market last?

The video discusses how long a #stock #bearmarket lasts, and how to approach #investing during that time.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

Video: Questions About Your Retirement

The video asks questions for your #retirement, such as how much you need to #save, #invest and whether to use a #RRSP or #TFSA.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

Video: Trigger Rates for Variable-Rate Mortgages

This video is about how increasing #interestrates in Canada affect #variablerate #mortgage holders, who have a fixed payment.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

Video: Canadians Believe They Need $1.7M to Retire

The video looks at the #BMO #survey of #Canadians that says we think we need $1.7 million for #retirement. I say you do not need that much, and do the analysis using the #fourpercentrule, looking at #CPP and #OAS.

The #CanadianMoneyTalk channel concentrates on #Canadianinvesting and #personalfinance in Canada.

List of Tax Efficient Canadian Eligible Dividend payers

If you are using a non-registered (cash) account for your investing for cash flow and dividends, you may want to invest in Canadian Eligible Dividend payers. The dividends they pay get taxed very leniently, especially in lower tax brackets – check www.taxtips.ca for your province’s tax treatment. In BC, if I have no other income, the first approximately $50,000 of the dividends is not taxed at all, for example – see below. The government is encouraging us to buy Canadian. And the money you keep, not the money you earn, is important.

I compiled a list of Canadian dividend payers, and classified what types of dividends they pay. I tried to find a list online previously, and mine appears to be the first one. Even the CRA tells you to check the company’s Press Releases or website (Investor section). You should confirm the taxes on the dividends before buying the stock, by looking for “eligible”, “eligible dividends”, “enhanced” and the phrase section 89(14) of the Income Tax Act on the company’s site or in the Press Releases.

You also have to be an individual (other than select trusts) and be a Canadian Resident to qualify for the great tax treatment.