Transitioning to Retirement – goodtimes.ca, July 27, 2021
https://goodtimes.ca/transitioning-to-retirement/
Sandrine Champigny discusses the importance of planning your retirement as it approaches and begin begins. Some thoughts on how to do that are provided.
When to Buy Dividend Stocks in Canada – source, monthday, 2025
https://milliondollarjourney.com/investing-stratetgy-when-to-buy-dividend-stocks.htm
FT … Whoever that is?… discusses dividend investing, generates a list of their preferred dividend, stocks, and timing the purchase of dividend stocks. The article is from 2023, so the picks and the timing “bit” is probably no longer relevant. I provided my email address and am awaiting whatever resources they send out.
Why the algorithm approach beats the 4% rule at estimating your retirement income – Globe and Mail, May 27, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/retirement/article-algorithm-approach-4-rule-retirement/
Frederick Vettese follows up on a previous article about online algorithms that can be used to calculate retirement income withdrawals. He identifies an “algorithm” as, “an online calculation tool that determines how much income you can draw under a given set of assumptions for investment returns, inflation and longevity.” He provides links to a few sites that offer them.
Meet the All-Stars: The 20 best dividend-paying stocks for 2025 – Globe and Mail, February 22, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/inside-the-market/article-meet-the-all-stars-the-20-best-dividend-paying-stocks-for-2025/
Norman Rothery presents “the Globe’s Dividend All-Stars, which highlights the best dividend-paying stocks on the Toronto Stock Exchange.” He states that “These 20 stocks offer the best combination of income, value, and stability.”
The powerful dividend benefit nobody talks about – Globe and Mail, May 23, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/education/article-the-powerful-dividend-benefit-nobody-talks-about/
John Heinzl argues that “that a dividend makes you feel richer, which is what matters from a behavioural standpoint.”
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