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09-15-2015, 10:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2015, 10:52 AM by Rasec.)
Still worried about the tax aspect of it, for non US companies (CA in this case) in a normal *taxable* brokerage account, how are taxes held and declared?
Any americans with experience in this case?
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Thanks for the article!
As Dividend Watcher said in the SA comments section the dividends paid in CAD isn't really an issue when still in the reinvesting phase. I know that I never convert my CAD to EUR, I simply buy more from Canada. This will of course change at some point (in a couple of decades?) when I'll actually need my dividends to provide cash for living expenses. But guessing where currencies will be on such a long term... I'm not even going to try. In fact I'm not even sure where I'll be living then, for all I know I could be in Canada using CAD to buy my food.
Right now I see the weakness of CAD more as a good thing for me as I'm regularly converting EUR -> CAD to fund new purchases.
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Yup, thats the right way to look at things. As DivWatcher said, it all averages out. And you have the right approach - invest for the long term, keep averaging up or down, and take advantage of the current currency trends when its in favor.
We Canadians are on the losing end currently - with our food prices going off the roof and our central bank governor cheerleading the drop in currency.
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Good article, R2R. Despite the fluctuating exchange rate, I'm quite please with how all the CA banks in our portfolio have performed.
The only concern at this point is that the payout ratio is close to 50% for all of them. IIRC, all the banks have said, at one point or another, that their goal is to maintain the payout ratio in the 40%-50% range. I'm expecting the dividend growth to moderate for the near term unless the rising interest rate environment drops to their bottom line.
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R2R, will we be getting one of these articles for each of the big 5?