tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6818486532233792196.post3257838922888030763..comments2024-03-18T14:35:45.389-04:00Comments on The Dividend Girl: I am not on my HIGHEST net WORTH EVER: $340,312.77Sunnyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10439081666297874311noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6818486532233792196.post-35881988724832769492021-11-12T08:26:14.074-05:002021-11-12T08:26:14.074-05:00I had just found Manulife Financial in the Free Ca...I had just found Manulife Financial in the Free Cash Flow Cows Screen of Stockopedia.<br />I don't like insurance companies as investments.<br /><br />I am done with the Bargain stocks screens, I didn't find any other related bank stuff in there.<br />Our bank stocks are expensive, unfortunately. But you can still invest a little amount to keep yourself satisfied and keep some cash for when they'll crash a bit. Sunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10439081666297874311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6818486532233792196.post-73565615479155667562021-11-12T08:20:01.757-05:002021-11-12T08:20:01.757-05:00Thanks for reading :)
$340,000 is a nice amount, ...Thanks for reading :)<br /><br />$340,000 is a nice amount, but is not that much to actually buy a house/or condo, and still have a good amount invested to earn some dividend. In order to buy something, I would need a much larger net worth. At this time, I am not interested in owning my house. I prefer to have a good net worth that provides me some dividends to cover expenses in case of need. The ultimate goal of course being able to reach financial. If I buy a house or condo, a big chunk of my net worth will go away, and my monthly expenses will increase. I try to keep them low.<br /><br />It's strange that you bring that topic because I had some house/condo related stuff that I wanted to write about in a post :-) should come soon.<br /><br />I am not looking to isolate myself, it's just that the difference between where I am now in New Brunswick and the difference is super huge and every time, it's a little shock. My old folks are in their early 70s, but time flies by and I prefer to enjoy now the time I can spend with them while they are both healthy so we can go hunting and stuff, especially while I can work from anywhere. I also have other hunting pictures coming up :-) And this winter, I will go fishing.<br /><br />I had a few good experiences with financial advisers, but most of them were not good ones. I wrote about them on this blog, a long time ago. I had been pushed to find my way alone, but I quickly find Derek Foster. It saves me financially. It takes more than financial advisers to help people with their finances. It required qualities of the heart, and good people it can be hard to find. However, I know there are some good financial planners and advisers in Canada. It's just that too many of them are in the profession for the wrong reasons and that is for money only.<br /><br />If you have good common sense, you can easily learn about finance. It's a field that is quite open and anyone can be successful if they really want to. It's not that difficult. The most difficult part may be to save money.<br /><br />GOOD NEWS: National Bank of Canada (NA) is on a Stockopedia screen that features in their Bargain stocks. The name of the screen is: "Trading below Cash Screen"<br />By James Altucher. <br /><br />I am currently checking more Bargain stocks screens to see if any banking stocks are in those lists. If I find anything. I will add in this comment section.Sunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10439081666297874311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6818486532233792196.post-8078215043748177742021-11-12T05:58:07.478-05:002021-11-12T05:58:07.478-05:00Hi Sunny!
Great posts! Do you still think Canadian...Hi Sunny!<br />Great posts! Do you still think Canadian banks are trading at a reasonable price to purchase now?<br />ThanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6818486532233792196.post-46551573892214400562021-11-10T22:48:49.388-05:002021-11-10T22:48:49.388-05:00Congratulations on your net worth. Now what? Will ...Congratulations on your net worth. Now what? Will you buy a house with a rental unit. If you do buy a house. Buy where you either can walk or take a short bus ride to everything. Coffee shop down the street. Library round the corner. Grocery shopping close by.<br />Yarn shop! Interesting things and people to meet. As you get older you don’t want to isolate yourself.<br />I find your posts very inspiring and look forward to your continuation of gathering good stocks. I have learned more from you than other financial advisers which I don’t use anymore. I’m flying solo.but I do like dividends.<br />Thank you for your refreshing postsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com