Throughout these updates we will go over the previous month’s dividend income, as well as our rolling 12 month projected dividend income and our progress towards our goal of having $50,000 in annual passive income. (More on our goals and the tax advantages of Canadian dividends in future posts). For reference, I received my first ever dividend […]
Continue ReadingPassive Income Report – March 2020
Throughout these updates we will go over the previous month’s dividend income, as well as our rolling 12 month projected dividend income and our progress towards our goal of having $50,000 in annual passive income. (More on our goals and the tax advantages of Canadian dividends in future posts). For reference, I received my first ever dividend […]
Continue ReadingOur dividend income by sector – a breakdown
Good day everyone, and thanks for stopping by FindependenceCanada. Today we’re going to do another run down of our dividend portfolios, only this time we’re going to look at things a little differently. If you’ve seen our previous posts where we track our monthly dividend income reports as well our projected income looking 12 months […]
Continue ReadingThe biggest thing we’ve learned from the 2020 stock market crash.
Greetings everyone, we’d first like to take a second and say we hope that everyone out there is healthy and safe as we move through these challenges that the world is being faced with currently. With us expecting our first child any day, major headwinds in the oil and gas sector where we work, the […]
Continue ReadingOur Findependence Portfolio’s updated! -Feb. 18 2020
Welcome back everyone, we’re back here today to do an updated look at our Findependence Portfolios. This is our first update since November 2019, if you missed that post you can check it here. This was a pretty busy few months by our standards as we actually sold a few companies throughout that timeframe and […]
Continue ReadingPassive Income Report – December 2019
Throughout these updates we will go over the previous month’s dividend income, as well as our rolling 12 month projected dividend income and our progress towards our goal of having $50,000 in annual passive income. (More on our goals and the tax advantages of Canadian dividends in future posts). For reference, I received my first […]
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