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Saturday, July 30, 2016

My debt situation on date of July 29, 2016

$3 500 at a low interest rate of 4% (credit line rate) = $140 in annual interest

$66 799.15  at 4.25% (margin money coming from my broker account) = 
$2 838.97 in annual interest
Total of debt: $70 299.15
 
[In date of July 29, 2016]

*For a complete update regarding my debt, click on the label "Debt situation" located at the right column of this blog.

My investment portfolio on date of July 29, 2016

Non registered Investments:
Stocks and Units investment portfolio $CAN
Timminco (TIMNF): $0.18
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS): $7 547.94
Blue Note Mining Inc. (BLNMF): $0.01
Methanex Corporation (MX): $3 761.56
Fortis Inc. (FTS): $4 878.21
Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL): $18 525.48
Just Energy Group Inc. (JE): $7 045.76
Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF): $11 441.28
Corby Distilleries Limited (CSW.A): $2 488.80
Davis + Henderson Corporation (DH): $7 191.75
Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH): $25 911.80
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $2 244.86
iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index (XRE): $2 650.34
New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI): $4 471.20
TMX Group Inc. (X): $464.08
K-Bro Linen Inc. (KBL): $4 403
Westshore Terminals Invest Corp (WTE): $4040.61
WesternOne Inc. (WEQ): $28.50
Kinross Gold Corp (K): $1 017.74
TransCanada Corp (TRP): $1 508
Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $7 421.40
Enbridge Inc. (ENB): $1 502.20
Agrium Inc. (AGU): $3 079.96
Canadian Utilities Limited (CU): $1 684.20
Black Diamond Group Ltd (BDI): $126.75
Emera Inc. (EMA): $1 216.75
Cineplex Inc. (CGX): $1 270
BCE Inc. (BCE): $1 374.34
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $930
Saputo Inc. (SAP): $1 568
Lassonde Inc. (LAS.A): $1 961.20
Loblaw Companies (L): $547.05
Morneau Shepell Inc. (MSI): $1 669.50
Royal Bank of Canada (RY): $3 182.80
Savaria Corporation (SIS): $2 580
Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN): $1 975.50

TOTAL: $142 035.50

Stocks and Units investment portfolio $US:
Sprott Physical Silver Trust ET (PSLV): $1232.45
Cash: $4.12

TOTAL: $1 612.61 ($ CAN)

Tax-free savings account (TFSA):
EnerCare Inc. (ECI): $52.68
Dumont Nickel Inc. (DNI): $12.92
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U):
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN): $1 010.10

Sprott Inc. (SII): $2 709.59
Data Group Inc. (DGI): $14.16
AltaGas Ltd (ALA): $993.60
CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CRT.UN): $1 495

Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $3 298.40
Exchange Income Corporation (EIF): $7 819.48
Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation (FC): $548.80
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN): $2 749.50
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (BEP.UN): $1 214.10
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $1 859
Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB): $967
The North West Company Inc. (NWC): $1 518.50
Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Unlimited Class B Share (ADW.B): $1 650
Barrick Gold Corporation (ABX): $1 140
Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM): $1 487.25
Hydro One Limited (H): $2 614.89
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 137.60
Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN): $2 292.30
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN): $2 282
Keg Royalties Income Fund (The) (KEG.UN): $1 339.80
Cash: $156.22

TOTAL: $40 362.89

RSP investment portfolio: 
Emera Incorporated (EMA): $12 167.5
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $1 132.92
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 706.40
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $1 425
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $4 650
Telus Corp (T): $2 182
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (ATD.B): $472
Royal Bank of Canada (RY): $1 591.40
Savaria Corporation (SIS): $1 720
Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI): $2 194
Park Lawn Corporation (PLC): $2 942
Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN): $834.90
Cash: $23.69              

CIBC Dividend Growth Fund: $724.65
CIBC Emerging Markets Index Fund: $463.64
CIBC Monthly Income Fund: $1 322.61   

Energy and Base Metals Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $577.30
Natural Resources Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $502.45

GIC National Bank: $1 307.98

Manulife Fidelity NorthStar GIF CAP B: $1 221.74
Manulife Simplicity Growth Portfolio: $1 223.67
Maritime Life CI Harbour Seg Fund: $1 176.19
Maritime Life Fidelity True North Seg Fund: $1 494.10
Manulife GIF MLIA B World Invest: $1076.74

Other various: $7 420.93

TOTAL: $51 553.81

Social Capital at Desjardins Membership share: $35
Pending online income: $102.44
Savings + Stocks, units, mutual funds + Tax-free Savings account + RRSP:

$235 702.25

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Welcome in my RRSP portfolio Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN)

I am still feeling fresh and new like a butterflied from my vacation and it almost been one week now. Major count down ahead, in less than a month, I will be 36 years old. I don't believe it. Anyway, today, TD WebBroker was offering me one - one single free trade. Since I had money left in my RRSP, real cold cash, not money coming from a margin, credit card or credit line - I decided it was the perfect time to place a new cool investment move!

I previously exposed a little list of stocks that I found by browsing on Stockopedia, but only one made the cut: Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN). And I decided to invest in this one inside my RRSP. I like what I read about this company, ranking seem ok on Stockopedia, and I am not invested at all in their sector of activity so why not?  Stockopedia is kind of acting of a confirmation of my love for a stock.

Another stock in the same sector is CCL Industries Inc. (CCL.B). It went just sky rocket this year so far. I would had invested in this one too if I would had any money left. However, my taste play in my favor because Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN) has a much better StockRank than Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN). StockRank is a special feature of Stockopedia. For someone like me who invest more on feelings than by reading financial results - because I don't know how to read financial data and I am so not ashamed of that, well, Stockopedia do all of the dirty work. The StockRank feature Stockopedia is a condensation analysis mix of several blablabla financial data related to one specific stock.

In many ways, for illiterate people, Stockopedia make it easier to understand that specific financial blablabla. :-) I guess you understand the point now.

If you'll like to use Stockopedia whe way I do almost daily, click right here. And while doing so, do it while listening to my new favorite song, UFO of Alex Mattson, featuring Solamay:





Monday, July 25, 2016

A brand new money saving tip coming... from the mother of the Dividend Girl herself

I just came back from one week vacation in New Brunswick. This time, I was in Shediac area. I came back to Montreal with a sexy caramel tan that you can only dream of. Unfortunately, you won't be seeing any pictures of that here, but you can, at least, enjoy these:

(Pictures will probably be download later on).

Before going away for my too short vacation, remember, I invested in two stocks that I picked from Stockopedia. I invested in Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN) inside my non-registered portfolio and I also invested in Park Lawn Corporation (PLC) for my RRSP portfolio. My investment in PLC worked very well and I can thank my wonderful flair and of course Stockopedia for the good move. PLC gain $118.01 within 2 weeks. As for MRG.UN, my plan was to come back to Montreal and sell MRG.UN at profit, but it just didn't happen as no gain had been registered for MRG.UN so far. I came in too late on this one to enjoy quick gains. 

However, I have a few alternatives. I could go and sell Savaria Corporation (SIS) because I already made a $127 profit on it, but I prefer to hold it in the house for now. So far, I made a $124 gain on Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN) inside my TFSA. But same story here, I won't sell a stock that I believe have chances to gain more just to pay off some debt. And I won't sell any stocks that I made extremely good profit on because those are the invisible diamond rings that I have on each of my fingers. No one can see them, only I. I see $1 100 gain on AGU, $1 416 gain on BNS, $410 gain on BCE... And I have others like that. My most beautiful pearl of all is Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH), on which I made a $17 000 profit on so far. 

I spent exactly $1 264 for my 1 week vacation in New Brunswick. I also spent one day in Prince Edward Island. I didn't purchase any clothes before going. And I didn't purchase any clothes on site or either much on souvenirs because I am going back anyway next year - I hope. I have a margin debt of $66 832 that I normally try to keep at not higher than 65k. And I also have a $4 500 debt on a credit line. I spent $939.25 on my credit card for my vacation. I currently have $7 271.25 in debt that I am looking forward to pay as quickly as possible. I currently have a $621 available to pay off my credit card. I have $148.43 in cash from my TFSA. I am waiting for an online payment of at least $102.44 from Google. My next paycheck on August 5 should bring in $1250... That bring down the debt to $5 149.38. It will probably take me at least until November to pay it down. Its totally a choice of mine, but this is what it is to carry on debt.

You know, before going to vacation, I clean my fridge, and I throw away stuff what was going to be lost. And I throw away my milk. But do you know what my mom did at home? She put her milk in the frozen so she wouldn't lose it!!! I mean, who does that, putting milk in the frozen??!!! Going back to New Brunswick is always a reality check. Its hard to imagine all the creativity that can be use to stretch a few bucks. My mom is good at that. I used to be good at it too. But over the years, I dislocated my gifts. I turn into a wacky princess who make money and spend money. A lot of it. Its not easy to save money while living in Montreal. But no worries, its going to be easier now. I have no more time to waste, especially now that I am soon turning.... 36 years old!!! My $200 000 is just so around the corner. A few good news, my net worth probably is exceeding the 165k right now and my dividend income, excluding RRSP, is at $6 725.64, very close to the so wanted $7 000. Just so close to everything.

Remember readers, don't throw away your milk if you go away for vacation, freeze it instead. (I still cannot believe!!!!).

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Welcoming MRG.UN and PLC in my portfolio! Go go go!

I always wanted to visit Nice, the south of France. Its hard to believe what happen in that paradise city today, especially on the day of their national celebration. These days, everything and anything can happen. We had tragic events of our own in New Brunswick a few years ago when Justin Bourque shot 5 RCMP officers, killing 3 of them, in Moncton. It was the attack of a man suffering from mental illness.

I am soon about to hit to New Brunswick for my vacation so I decided it was time to buy my bus ticket... I took the metro yesterday and I almost suffocated. It was so hot. I may by turning 36 years old, but I was asked by the rep if I was a student... You just cannot know how much I was happy. Especially knowing that 20 years ago, I was celebrating my sweet sixteen, and now at 36, what am I celebrating? Well, I thing I can highly celebrate the fact that I don't do my age. Thank you God, the angels and all the saints. For now, time had stopped at, let say, at my 27 birthday or something like that. Its acceptable for now.

Air doesn't circulate in my little apartment and I am burning in the hot heat, but it was even worst yesterday. I am now vacation ready and I can't wait to escape Montreal, even if its for a few days. I am getting tired of browsing Stockopedia, its going to be nice to be away for a little while. I don't worry for my portfolio. I have $26 000 left on my margin, I should be fine. I guess that my net worth is about of 162k-163k for now. If the whole Europe shut their mouth until August 27, I may be able to celebrate my 36 birthday with a 170k net work if the TSX hit on the 15 000 points or less.

I secretly bought some Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN) stocks hoping it will go high. As for Park Lawn Corporation (PLC), it went for my RRSP. I think I made good choices with those two. I am not in a rush to sell MRG.UN but I am in need of money. Its probably about $800 that I am going to spend for my vacations so yeah, Stockopedia is better be my next everything. We'll see.

So have fun on Stockopedia until you overdose and enjoy the summer until August 27.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Discovering Park Lawn Corporation (PLC) via Stockopedia

We had a disastrous and grey weekend and now, the weather is just way too hot, and tomorrow is going to be just worst. Its the perfect time to hit out at the gym right after work because I really cannot stand the weather outside. Its just very awful.

My non-registered portfolio closed at $140 643.86, but that's only because I continue what I began on June 24. I sell again a few stocks, actually 2 today: PGF and CPG. I wanted to sell those 2 for a long time and now it had been done. I registered a small capital loss, which might be less than 1k. I wrote it somewhere. I am now using $64 701.67 of my margin money. My TFSA closed the session at 
$39 914.01. I cannot wait to hit on the 40k in there.

I continue having fun with Stockopedia, which I talked about yesterday. I went through lists and lists of stocks. Here is what I try to find while browsing Stockopedia. I want to play, but I don't want to lose money.

-NO penny stock - nono for now.
-I try to find stock that exceed the value of the pre-2008 stock crash and I am looking for a perfect high rocket chart - nothing else. I want perfection.
-Company paying a reasonable dividend (the yield shouldn't be too high, if not, I find its a sign of a bad management).
-Companies that have a good "StockRank" - its a feature related to Stockopedia.
-A few screens feature if possible.
-A good "magic formula" - another feature you'll find while browsing stock on Stockopedia.

Stockopedia gives user access to many stocks. My old Sugar Rogers - which I really hate - appear in a few screening.... And of course, that along make me doubt of the good being of some screenings. Anyhow, you should see Stockopedia and simply ignore the stocks that you don't like anymore - like for myself - Rogers Sugar.

I spent number of hours. And once again, Stockopedia is interesting. Its a tool. But you should consider making your investment decisions while respecting your own logic, the same way you do usually. I think that's really important. don't underestimated yourself over a "machine". Heart and reasons are the best tools of all.

And to continue on the same note little critic, if Stockopedia would be that powerful, the founders wouldn't be out there still working 9 to 5, simple as that. Once you find something of interest go check it on the TSX web site, just to make sure that the essential info - like chart and dividend match to what is on Stockopedia. Not that it doesn't match, but don't rely on anyone else than yourself for any decisions you'll make. I saw some dividend info that didn't match actually.

Ok, so before I try to go to sleep, here are the two marvelous stocks that I really want my readers to learn about:

Morguard North American Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (MRG.UN)
Park Lawn Corporation (PLC)

PLC is very interesting. Since I still have about 3k cash inside my RRSP, I may invest a bit in PLC tomorrow. As for MRG.UN if you feel like playing on the market and want to do a quick buy and sell, well, I cannot promise anything - but this could be a good one.

I lost track of the contribution room left for my TFSA. Until I figure it out, I may play on my margin, just for fun and we'll see if Stockopedia is the kind of thing that can do me well. Park Lawn Corporation (PLC) had been around since 1892. This one is for Gothic investors. I am a Gothic investor now I guess.

While browsing Stockopedia, I also but aside the following Canadian tickets. Are you ready? There you go:

LUC, DR, VCM, PIH, RC, NCC.A, GIB.A, RPI.UN, MTY, ZCL, TFI, AF, VCM, WPK, RBA, HWD: STRONG SUGGESTION BUY COMING FROM ME, EMP.A and WFT.

I just save you hours of work!

HWD is another interesting stock. And also RPI.UN.

At a point, I really came to the conclusion that I already have a portfolio jam pack of very very good Canadian stocks. I just need to keep on moving and I will be sitting on a 200k net worth in no time. What are those very good stocks? Subject to be talk again later.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Hello net worth of $161 998.64, please stay around forever

It rain most of the weekend and on Saturday morning, it was quite cold. Before hitting to the gym, I took time to update my portfolio and debt. It all result with a net worth of $161 998.64, which is probably of 162k+ today because my non-registered portfolio alone closed the session at $140 524.65. So its all going pretty well and pretty strong. I am doing very well with my Savaria Corporation (SIS). I am very proud of this one. I place my SIS investment inside my non-registered portfolio using margin money. You'll notice that I have a new debt holding next to my margin. I am trying to keep my margin usage at not more than 65k. I decided to take money from one of my credit line to secure it. Luckily, the interest rate of that credit line is only of 4%. My margin debt is currently of $65 714.38.

I spent quite some money this summer and in result, I didn't have any fresh cash available to invest when I discovered SIS. Even if I feel like I have nothing to wear and that I would really like to purchase a new pair of sandals and a new bathing suit for my upcoming vacation, and new summer dress, well believe it or not, I am purchasing anything new for my wardrobe until, at least, the end of the summer. 

One other thing that is helping me a lot to save money is that I stopped coloring my hair a couple weeks ago. I have an amazing hairdresser who was able to wash away all of that sexy red shade I used to have in my hair to return to my natural color, which is more blond than red. I used to get my hair coloration done every 4 to 6 weeks at the salon. Imagine the kind of money that I am saving now! And I think I look better with my natural color anyway. Maybe its because I am getting older. Remember, I will be turning 36 on August 27!!!!!!!!!

And believe it or not, I have received a birthday gift BEFORE my birthday, that is cheating, but its not a gift coming from me-to-me like my Aldo purse that I got a couple of weeks ago: its much more interesting and coming straight from the UK, can you even believe. I received a trial for Stockopedia. I had been using it for only 2 days now, but I really like it. Honestly, Stockopedia is an amazing tool for any investors. For someone like me who's always in search of something new to invest in, trust me, I am having a fun time going through all kind of stock lists. The site is rich of all sort of articles and really easy to consult. Each Canadian stocks have its own page that contain the regular info you can find in your broker account + extra info you won't find anywhere else, like different kind of rankings that give you an idea of what's behind all of those numbers that you never truly understand. Different screening give investors nice options for stock search. Instead of waiting for Susan Brunner, Derek Foster or Jean-François Tardif to came over with the stock of my dream, I can just jump in the pool and search, search, search! YEAH! Fun? Oh yes.

I started this blog almost 10 years ago and ever since, my journey had been mostly about what will be my next investment. The ultimate search that have no end to it is to find my next Methanex Corporation (MX), Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH), New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI) or Exchange Income Corporation (EIF) - stocks I made several thousands on. What's going my next best thing? For now, its SIS, but tomorrow, it could be something else.

I could go through all of the TSX stocks, look at the chart of all of them, one after the other, but that will be exhausting and will required a lot of my time. All this to say that Stockopedia offer different direction and option for all of your searches. And its really enjoyable. You may want to give it a try. Even if your not the Dividend Girl, you can have a 14 days free trial with Stockopedia!!! Aren't you so lucky? Have fun and enjoy!

Saturday, July 9, 2016

My debt on date of July 8, 2016

$4 900 at a low interest rate of 4% (credit line rate) = $196 in annual interest

$65 144.38  at 4.25% (margin money coming from my broker account) = 
$2 768.64 in annual interest
Total of debt: $70 044.38
[In date of July 8, 2016]

*For a complete update regarding my debt, click on the label "Debt situation" located at the right column of this blog.

My investment portfolio on date of July 8, 2016

Non registered Investments:
Stocks and Units investment portfolio $CAN
Timminco (TIMNF): $0.26
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS): $7 204.80
Blue Note Mining Inc. (BLNMF): $0.01
Methanex Corporation (MX): $3 692.55
Fortis Inc. (FTS): $4 949.40
Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL): $19 084.75
Just Energy Group Inc. (JE): $6 871.36
Pengrowth Energy Corporation (PGF): $549.70
Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF): $11 447.79
Corby Distilleries Limited (CSW.A): $2 454.64
Davis + Henderson Corporation (DH): $7 171.68
Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH): $26 126.69
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $2 129.30
iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index (XRE): $2 654.96
New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI): $4 244.40
TMX Group Inc. (X): $426.64
K-Bro Linen Inc. (KBL): $4 167
Westshore Terminals Invest Corp (WTE): $4 019.52
WesternOne Inc. (WEQ): $60.80
Kinross Gold Corp (K): $1 088.71
TransCanada Corp (TRP): $1 503.75
Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $7 029
Enbridge Inc. (ENB): $1 508.08
Agrium Inc. (AGU): $3 022.50
Canadian Utilities Limited (CU): $1 638.42
Crescent Point Energy Corp (CPG): $439.34
Black Diamond Group Ltd (BDI): $128.50
Emera Inc. (EMA): $1 225.50
Cineplex Inc. (CGX): $1 282.25
BCE Inc. (BCE): $1 345.96
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $924.40
Saputo Inc. (SAP): $1 548
Lassonde Inc. (LAS.A): $1 845.90
Loblaw Companies (L): $830.40
Morneau Shepell Inc. (MSI): $1 643.40
Royal Bank of Canada (RY): $3 092.80
Savaria Corporation (SIS): $2 556

TOTAL: $139 909.16

Stocks and Units investment portfolio $US:
Sprott Physical Silver Trust ET (PSLV): $1 205.76
Cash: $4.12

TOTAL: $1 581.68 US ($ CAN)

Tax-free savings account (TFSA):
EnerCare Inc. (ECI): $51.60
Dumont Nickel Inc. (DNI): $11.48
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U):
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN): $1 040.55
Precious Metals and Mining Trust (MMP.UN):
Sprott Inc. (SII): $2 885.11
Data Group Inc. (DGI): $13.96
AltaGas Ltd (ALA): $926.40
CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CRT.UN): $1 551
National Bank of Canada (NA):
Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $3 124
Exchange Income Corporation (EIF): $7 238.40
Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation (FC): $550
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN): $2 715.75
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (BEP.UN): $1 162.80  
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $1 862.90
Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB): $964.40
The North West Company Inc. (NWC): $1 466
Andrew Peller Limited/Andrew Peller Limitee Unlimited Class B Share (ADW.B): $1 728
Barrick Gold Corporation (ABX): $1 162.80
Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM): $1 456.50
Hydro One Limited (H): $2 681.55
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 101
Boyd Group Income Fund (BYD.UN): $2 220
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN): $2 321.90
Keg Royalties Income Fund (The) (KEG.UN): $1 331.40
Cash: $80.16

TOTAL: $39 647.66

RSP investment portfolio: 

iShares Gold Bullion Fund (CGL):
Emera Incorporated (EMA): $12 255
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $1 074.60
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 651.50
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $1 453.50
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $4 622
Telus Corp (T): $2 139.50

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (ATD.B): $432.72
Royal Bank of Canada (RY): $1 546.40
Savaria Corporation (SIS): $1 704
Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI): $2 127.60
Cash: $3 647.62           

CIBC Dividend Growth Fund: $708.90
CIBC Emerging Markets Index Fund: $441.12
CIBC Monthly Income Fund: $1 302.10 

Energy and Base Metals Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $577.30
Natural Resources Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $502.45

GIC National Bank: $1 305.54

Manulife Fidelity NorthStar GIF CAP B: $1 205.63
Manulife Simplicity Growth Portfolio: $1 177.59
Maritime Life CI Harbour Seg Fund: $1 152.56
Maritime Life Fidelity True North Seg Fund: $1 456.63
Manulife GIF MLIA B World Invest: $1 028.93

Other various: $7 253.90

TOTAL: $50 767.06

Social Capital at Desjardins Membership share: $35
Pending online income: $102.44
Savings + Stocks, units, mutual funds + Tax-free Savings account + RRSP:

$232 043.01

(On date of July 8, 2016)

Monday, July 4, 2016

Welcome in my non-registered and RRSP portfolio Savaria Corporation (SIS)!

I invested in some Savaria Corporation (SIS) stocks last week. Ever since, I made over $69 with the 2 investments (non-registered and RRSP). SIS is already showing good signs of capital gain - which I really need at this time. I am pretty sure that my net worth exceed a bit the 161k that I hit on previously in the beginning of June. Unfortunately, I have no time for update because like thousand others in Montreal, we have a special date with Jamie Cullum.
 

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