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Q: Hi. I'm continuing to transition from overweight CAD stocks to US equities. Could I have your preference (and rationale) for ONE each from the following four dyads:
US Telecom: VZ or T (i.e.,AT&T)
US Healthcare: ABT or MRK
US Real Estate: CCI or AMT
US Industrial: HON or UTX.
Thanks much!
Read Answer Asked by RANDALL on December 17, 2019
Q: I took a 1/2 position in ROKU a couple of weeks ago intending to hold for the long term. I am well represented in the sector already, but it was more of a growth move with some US cash I had sitting there. I'm now down 10% and the CFO has just stepped down, so I'm wondering if I should just cut my loss and wait to see what it does in the next few months, or if you think there is still good reason to hold. Thak-you!
Read Answer Asked by Kim on December 17, 2019
Q: Can you help me?! I just received the proceeds from the buyout of Dream Global. About $10 of the 16.79 price is designated as a dividend in my transaction history. The press release says it is an all cash transaction. I had planned, with this transaction, to realize a certain level of capital gains for 2019. If this $10 shows up on my tax slip as a dividend that throws my planning out the window and I only have a few days to rectify.

Itrade says they can’t help as does the transfer agent.
Geoff
Read Answer Asked by Geoff on December 17, 2019
Q: Hi there, it looks like ENGH recently had a blowout quarter. In your perspective, is this the turning point for the stock performance? It seems like it has lagged versus other Canadian tech stocks over the past few years. Would you start a position based on the recent strength and relative to other Canadian tech names, where would you rank Enghouse? Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on December 17, 2019
Q: Your opinion on chances of recovery in the next thirty or so days if sold for tax loss this week?
Many thanks guys.
Read Answer Asked by Raymond on December 17, 2019
Q: Can you please provide any suggestions of companies that offer decent growth and earnings that are out of favour/are undergoing tax loss selling.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Theodore on December 17, 2019
Q: Hi, I understand, Boyd units will be converted to a corp, as at Jan 2, 2020. Capital gains will need to be reported(Tax Tear 2020) for a Non Regd account, based on the closing price of Dec/31/2019 ( I think). Most of our BYD.un (6% of portfolio) is held in Non Regd account and it will generate a huge Capital Gain. Two questions:
1. Based on the RRSP/TFSA contribution room available, will it make sense to move some shares to registered accounts for future growth.
2. The only tax loss shares we have are, BAD, AW.un and Rogers. Which ones should be used to offset gains ?

Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on December 17, 2019
Q: Hello, if you had to buy either CSH.UN or NWH.UN today, which one of these two companies would you buy? Could you also compare their debt? I know one should not look at past performances, but over the last three years NWH.UN has done much better than CSH.UN. Would you say that NWH.UN is also indirectly related to health care? Thanks, Gervais
Read Answer Asked by Gervais on December 17, 2019
Q: Hi 5i,
I have a large capital gain in a Non Registered account that I plan to offset by 'partially' selling one of my holding in a losing energy stock. For tax purposes, if I partially sell my holdings in this energy stock prior to Dec 27th will I be allowed this loss or must I sell all of the shares I own in this company?
Read Answer Asked by Gordon on December 17, 2019
Q: The beginning of January I plan to put $6000 in my wife’s TFSA and $ 6000 in my TFSA. The contribution will come from our joint savings account. I plan to buy for each of us 300 shs of VET. In the meantime I will be selling 600 shs of VET in my non registered account. Following this I will put the proceeds from the sale into our savings account. Is this any different from directly contributing the shares in our TFSA ?
My interpretation of this is that it would be a deemed disposition, and I won’t be able to claim a capital loss, but I would be able to claim a capital loss in the first instance above.
I know this is an accounting question, but if you prefer not to answer , maybe one of your subscribers is knowable enough to give an answer.
Read Answer Asked by Roy on December 17, 2019
Q: Unless our shareholdings are registered , the brokerage company is usually the registered legal owner of the shares . We are the unregistered beneficial owner . The CIPF coverage is limited essentially to $1m per registered account and $1m per non registered account . That and CDIC is the only protection in the event of a loss as a direct result of a brokerage insolvency issue . This is about such a loss , not the probability of such a loss . This is not about the quality of the risk management systems in place . High net worth investors are not protected against such a loss . Dividing the portfolio among several brokerages is one awkward alternative . Registering the shares via the transfer agent and registrar for each holding would address the issue . Is that practicable for an investor ( not a trader ) with ( 25) holdings ? The industry is not transparent regarding this security custodial potentially huge issue for high net worth investors in Canadian capital markets . Confidence may be misplaced .
Read Answer Asked by michael on December 17, 2019