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A bunch of people I don't know cheered me up a lot this year by sendong lots of Christmas cards.
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What I mean by this is that we always get the same Christmas songs over and over again. I absolutely love Christmas music and will never hate it. But I feel like no new Christmas songs ever come out anymore.
Maybe it’s because old Christmas classics have been remade over and over again. For example, jingle bells. That song has been remade over and over again by different artists with different melodies
Maybe it’s because old Christmas classics have been remade over and over again. For example, jingle bells. That song has been remade over and over again by different artists with different melodies
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Morning vibes! ☕ Nothing like a festive Starbucks cup to start the day, right?
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays!
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For the past 2 years I have spent Christmas alone. This year my girlferend is coming for Christmas. Yay!
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Now I created a TFSA and I would like to transfer some stocks to my TFSA account in order to max it out.
1. Is there a way to proceed to transfer my current stocks to my TFSA without having to sell the stocks, transfer the money between the accounts and rebuy the stocks.
2. I have a 69 000$ (cad) limit on my TFSA. If I can't transfer the stocks directly and I have to sell them first. Can I transfer the usd to the usd TFSA account?
1. Is there a way to proceed to transfer my current stocks to my TFSA without having to sell the stocks, transfer the money between the accounts and rebuy the stocks.
2. I have a 69 000$ (cad) limit on my TFSA. If I can't transfer the stocks directly and I have to sell them first. Can I transfer the usd to the usd TFSA account?
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Give me something fun, already have 90% of my investments in ETFs.
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I’ve got a sizeable investment in them and it just has been flat all year long. I thought the interest rates coming down should have helped them. Any thoughts? $TELUS Corp (T.CA)$
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When interest rates go down, it usually lightens the burden of defaults and encourages businesses and consumers to borrow more, which could be a potential boost for Canada's Big Six banks ! $The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.CA)$ $Royal Bank of Canada (RY.CA)$ $Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.CA)$ $Bank of Montreal (BMO.CA)$ $Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS.CA)$ $National Bank of Canada (NA.CA)$
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I just buy GIC’s and individual bonds, or money market ETF’s for the fixed income portion of my portfolio.
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