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Q: I just noticed that 60% of ZAG’s holdings are other BMO bond ETFs, and the rest are direct bonds. I am wondering about the implications of this of MER, yield, and taxation.

In the BMO documentation for ZAG, they note “as ZAG is a fund of fund, the management fees charged are reduced by those accrued in the underlying funds,” which I find confusing. ZAG’s MER is 0.09%, but the underlying ETFs have MERs ranging from 0.11% to 0.33%. Is the 0.09% MER in addition to the MER paid to the underlying ETFs, or is it just 0.09%?

Does the ‘fund of funds’ characteristic of ZAG mean there are taxation issues in terms of it’s dividends being eligible dividends in Canada?

Are the dividends considered eligible dividends or interest?

Thanks again,

Fed
Read Answer Asked by Federico on July 29, 2019
Q: What sectors/industry do you see as the most promising over the short, medium and long term?
Read Answer Asked by James on July 29, 2019
Q: Good morning
As retirees, and still with a longer-term horizon, my wife and I own (and like) Suncor (integrated), Prairie Sky (no debt) and Peyto (low cost producer) for minimal risk; second, dividend income, and third, capital growth. Oil & Gas is 4% of our diversified portfolio. We plan to keep Suncor. I am considering Freehold Royalty, Tourmaline, and Ensign Energy Services as possible replacements for PSK and PEY.
Q1: Do you feel the stock price declines in the Canadian oil and gas sector represent investor capitulation?
Q2: I would appreciate your comments on the 3 stocks being considered. Would any of TOU, FRU or ESI better meet our investment objectives, compared to our current holdings, PSK and PEY?
Thank you for your advice on this.
Edward
Read Answer Asked by Edward on July 29, 2019
Q: Just a general question on the rules for tax loss selling. If I sell a stock and immediately sell puts on the same stock (expiry more than 30 days in the future). Do I still qualify for the tax benefit? Does the strike price have an impact?

Always appreciate your insight.
Peter
Read Answer Asked by Peter on July 29, 2019
Q: Re David's question about book value differences, that could change in a number of different ways, such as reinvested dividends on ETF's, stocks sold at a gain and new stocks repurchased, etc.
Read Answer Asked by Christopher on July 29, 2019
Q: Regarding earlier question on seeming overcontribution to TFSA, the discrepancy most likely involves dividend reinvestments which are added to book value.
Read Answer Asked by richard on July 29, 2019
Q: Hello team. In a nutshell, what is going on at PAYS that has made it "rocket" up as of late. What has fundamentally changed in their business after all these years of being at penny-stock share price levels? Is it something fundamentally that strong that we can expect big growth ahead for years? Are they doing something "disruptive"

Also, if you had to choose between LSPD and PAYS today, which would it be for long-term growth and share price appreciation potential here? Thanks
Shane.
Read Answer Asked by Shane on July 29, 2019
Q: Hi,
This is just a quick note of support on the Big Swim Fundraiser event which is in aid of sending kids with health conditions to Camp Brigadoon. Peter will be swimming across the Northumberland Strait, from NB to PEI, on Aug 18th. I trust he is a strong swimmer or the kayaker keeps a close eye on him. We don’t want to lose his sage advice. I have made a lot of money with 5i in my membership and I wanted to support this great event. With a few more contributions, he will exceed his fundraising goal.
Thanks
Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on July 29, 2019