It was bound to happen. Dividend slashing season is upon us. We’ve been preparing ourselves for this for the past month or so now, ever since it became apparent that the Coronavirus was not something we were going to simply talk out of existence. For the time being we’ve now received 2 cuts, and to […]
Continue ReadingWhat we’ve bought during the stock market crash 2020
Good day everyone, thanks for stopping by FindependenceCanada. We know you have many options to read during all your time in quarantine and we appreciate that we’ve earned even a few moments of that time. Today we’re going to go over some of our purchases we’ve been making throughout this market crash of 2020 and […]
Continue ReadingPassive Income Report – February 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 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 ReadingNet Worth Update – February 2020 (It was bound to happen eventually)
Welcome to the FindependenceCanada February 2020 Net Worth Update. This is where we track our monthly updates on our quest to a One Million dollar net worth and beyond. We have worked diligently over the last few years to go from having a negative net worth to the position we are in here today, and we hope that […]
Continue ReadingPassive Income Report – January 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 […]
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