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Investment Q&A

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Q: So we've had the rate hike everyone knew we would have. The language was a tad more aggressive than expected and the market sold off. My confusion is why did Sun Life (and other insurance companies) and BNS (and most other banks) sell off too? Isn't this even better news for them?
Read Answer Asked by John on December 15, 2016
Q: A comment by a member on his tsfa contribution .in my opinion the tsfa naps been the the best investment vehicle that ever was created and I will always be thank full to the Harper gov for introducing it .
My wife and I generate $600 tax free every month in dividends and in the new with add 7200 that we took out plus our 11000 allowance .
We have found lif rif and Resp to be a burden in our old age i view it as money behind the wall and withdrawals cause claw backs to our oas .
I would encourage ever one to take advantage to what I believe is the best investment vehicle ever introduced
Best regards
Stan
Read Answer Asked by Stan on December 15, 2016
Q: I don't hold much in the way of fixed income but based on your sage advice, I have decided to take the plunge. The question now becomes the best way to do it. It seems I have three options. One, buy an ETF. This is easy to do, the MER cost is low and it provides diversification. However, there is no maturity so downside risk is greater and although the cost is low, there is still a cost. Two, buy preferreds. I understand that with the rate reset feature, downsize risk is minimized but there is no maturity date so the initial capital may never be regained. But they are easy to buy. Third, purchase individual bonds. The return could be higher (especially if corporate) and capital should be returned at maturity. However, I have no idea how to buy individual bonds. Can they be purchased through most on-line trading accounts? How do you find individual bonds that are for sale and how do you determine if it is good value (I have no particular expertise in this area)?

Is my synopsis fairly accurate? If so, what do you recommend as the best way to proceed in acquiring this class of assets?

Appreciate your insights.

Paul F.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on December 14, 2016
Q: A follow up question on PBH if I may. I'm not questioning the value in PBH so much as I'm trying to understand how to interpret the numbers I see on the Globe's stock quote page. From 2012 to 2016, revenue has increased from 960 to 1,485 million, but net income was 15 mil in 2012 vs 12 million today, and diluted normalized EPS plus dividend was 2.10 in 2012 vs 2.14 today. I'm just wondering what I'm missing in the bottom line results that would justify a tripling of the stock price over the same period if the acquisitions aren't hitting the bottom line. I'm quite new to this and am just seeking to understand.
Read Answer Asked by Rick on December 14, 2016
Q: Hello 5i
I am looking to find an individual investment or etf offering cloud storage securities. I prefer to invest with c$ due to currency exchange fees but if the best companies at good valuation are in US$, then so be it.

Would you please suggest a few options and comment on valuation or other significant indicator to consider before entry today?

Thank you
Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on December 14, 2016