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Q: In an answer to Alexandra you stated that the distribution was a combination of dividends and return of capital with roughly 75% of the distribution being a dividend ....I had recently looked at this also...their website states that the 2015 distributions were as follows: 38.3% eligible dividend, 40.7% foreign non-business income and 21% ROC. This can vary but at least in 2015 over 40% was fully taxable income.
Read Answer Asked by Ed on February 01, 2017
Q: I would find it very useful in future when you update the balanced or income portfolio with a dividend paying recommendation to include in your update whether the dividend paid is eligible for the dividend tax credit or if not, is it more suitable for an RRSP.

On that note is KWH eligible for the dividend tax credit or is it more suitable for and RRSP>

Thanks

Sheldon
Read Answer Asked by Sheldon on January 30, 2017
Q: Peter & Co,
Crius Energy had a Q3 loss of $0.14 per share while sporting a 9.15% dividend yield. This doesn't make sense to me. Are my numbers incorrect? Is this level of dividend sustainable? Do you think the solar component of the company will be a major drag on earnings in Trump's USA?
Thanks for your clarification and assessment of the company.
With appreciation for your great service to retail investors.
Read Answer Asked by Ed on January 24, 2017
Q: KWH.UN has dropped quite significantly, even though they have declared a dividend increase and improved numbers all round last quarter (EBITDA, Revenue, Customer base, etc). Any reason for the drop that you can see, or is it just the run from Canada and income stocks. Would you rate it a buy at these prices for the income investor?
Read Answer Asked by Elizabeth on November 14, 2016