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This week on the show Nelson and Dividend Dave dig deeper into three little-known Canadian small cap stocks, each with a somewhat unique investment thesis.
We look closer at Canadian NET REIT (TSXv:NET.un), Richelieu Hardware (TSX:RCH) and DRI Healthcare (TSX:DHT.un).
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This week's episode is the first with Dividend Dave as host. Together, he and Nelson discuss the pros and cons of investing solely in Canadian dividend stocks, including the tax advantages, the ease of building a boring portfolio, and the perils of just selling a stock when you want to convert it into income.
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Join Nelson and this week's guest Andrew (AJ) Button as we discuss everything to do with TD Bank, including its US$3B money laundering fine, what the asset cap might mean for its growth, and whether TD was targeted because it was a Canadian bank operating in the U.S.
Plus Andrew breaks down the advantages of investing in Canadian banks versus American ones, and why he likes Bank of America as an investment.
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I'm joined this week by Value Stock Geek, who is one of the more interesting guys in the Fintwit community. We discuss investing in the 1990s tech bubble, VSG's struggle to get his finances on track after college, the pros and cons of a dividend focused investing approach, and tons more.
You can follow VSG on X (@valuestockgeek) or find his newsletter at http://securityanalysis.org. He also has a podcast called the Security Analysis Podcast.
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This week's episode of the Canadian Dividend Investing Podcast features Mark, a private investor with extensive experience in buying businesses, investing in real estate, and, of course, dividend paying Canadian stocks.
We talk about Mark's financial journey, the importance of a financial plan, and some of our favourite REITs.
If you'd like to follow Mark, you can do so on X (Twitter). His handle is @divgrojourney.
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The inaugural edition of the Canadian Dividend Investing features John Champaign, a FIRE advocate who pulled the plug on traditional work before his 40th birthday.
We discuss John's journey to FIRE, his history as one of the OG Canadian personal finance bloggers, and his post retirement gig as an author.
You can find out more info on John on his website, and check out his author page on Amazon.