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Q: Hi. I have some funds to invest. I already own IIP.UN in a diversified portfolio. Would adding RIT or BPYP-PR.A be a good diversification addition or would you recommend just staying with IIP.UN? Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on June 27, 2024
Q: I received these preferred shares with the Brookfield change over. I don’t have much of an understanding of preferred’s and would like you to educate me. There's a rating system out on preferred shares so how does this one rank? I understand they are good for income and I currently get $1.5625 US per share, does this dividend ever go up or down? I’m also down over 30% since I received them, will they recover one day and how long will that take(I thought preferred shares were a safer investment vehicle)? Is there a life span on this or can I hold forever? How do interest rates affect preferred shares? I assume when interest rates go up the then I can expect the principle amount goes down as it did in this case🤔 Thank you
Read Answer Asked by James on August 01, 2023
Q: What's the best way to invest in Brookfield's Real Estate business?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Frank on July 18, 2023
Q: 5I
Of all Brookfield stocks which ones need to be
reported in 1135?

Bam.a Bamr Bip.un Bipc Bep.un Bepc Bbu.un Bbuc Bpy.pra

thanks ralph
Read Answer Asked by ralph on May 02, 2022
Q: I had 2506 shares of BPY.UN before the merger.
Now I have 228 shares of BAM.A and 164 shares of BPYP.PR.A. The value of these two spinoffs is about $40,000 less then the 2506 shares of BPY.UN. Why is this?

Also should I sell those latter two as they only comprise 0.55% and 0.18% of the portfolio or combine the two and add to BAM.A.
Does this also mean I am reduced in real estate as a result of the merger?
Thanks Please deduct as many credits as needed.
Jeff
Read Answer Asked by JEFF on August 19, 2021