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Does anyone have a high dividend investment that pays dividends of 9%+ per year with a consistent history? |
I like ETFs and corporate bond funds so far but I am open to research anything besides pink sheet investments. Canadian Royal Trusts were your" best bet" up until last Halloween when the Finance Minister decided to change the laws about how they were going to be taxed in the future.... right now they are in a state of flux because no one is sure if the changes will take place or the government will be thrown out ( yes! It's that serious to the hundreds of thousands of retired Canadians who had invested in these trusts for the monthly dividends... a personal social security check as it was) Canadian trusts pay high dividends, they avoid taxation if they pay out a percentage of their profits, so lots of them pay consistent 10%+ dividends. I buy mortgages paying at least %10. Never lost a penny. |
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