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Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust
T.AAR.UN
Real Estate
REIT - Industrial
"Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust is a real estate investment trust.. The Company acquires, owns and operates a diversified portfolio of income producing industrial properties in areas including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, USA and Other."
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on Aug 08, 2017 5:14pm
Same old cast of characters
'Cominar' a little closer and I'll tell you a 'Piret's' secret.
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on Aug 08, 2017 9:14pm
I am new to trading dividend paying stocks within a TFSA. I have a tfsa account and have done well. I am interested in buying into this stock but not sure how it works within a TFSA. From my reading and correct me if Im wrong, you basically get a T4 and pay tax on your dividends. I don't believe you pay tax on your increase in SP because the money is in a TFSA. Also, when are dividends paid? (
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on Aug 08, 2017 10:36pm
Not sure what trading dividend stocks means. If you have done well in a TFSA you should probably know how the taxation works. Hopefully you are not trolling. Unless you are an employee of Pure Industrial, you will not get a T4. You will get a T3 if the shares are held in a non-registered (taxable) account. Inside the TFSA, the dividends will be paid monthly and either
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on Aug 09, 2017 3:44pm
Ive been extremely lucky I guess.. thanks for the answers.... I am new to trading, I hope you don't have kids that you belittle when they ask you "basic" questions. When I said dividend stocks, I meant a stock that pays dividends, but I'm sure you knew that but just felt like being an A hole. I know how my tfsa account works, and have never owned a stock that pays dividends, and
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on Aug 09, 2017 4:28pm
The content of the answer was usefull and factual. Unfortunately, the attitude behind it is something you will need to get used to if you ask questions on here, hence why I don't post much. I will add that you don't need to do anything , it will get deposited directly in you brokerage account, every month (around the 15th). Look at the ex div date in case you want to add to your position
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on Aug 09, 2017 7:40pm
Perfect , thanks!! that's all I needed to hear, and he did answer my questions, I new they were "newbie" questions when I asked them, I've been lucky on some penny stocks and looking to get into more stable stocks, I'm young and looking longterm, just trying to make sense of the financials released today, One last stupid question, On the website is says they do not have a
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Not that I am aware of. The way I do it is that I wait until The share price is at its highest, like 7.10$ a couple of weeks back, then I sell to buy back lower, rolling the dividend into it. Getting more shares without spending money, increasing the next dividends as well. It is risky though as the sp could go up before you buy back. The second thing you can do is wait until the amount of
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Inspite of your personal remarks (which I brush off as young and foolish retorts) - I have wasted time to write up an answer in the hope that it helps and you realize in time how many trolls are on this site (you did say T4 and I expect any investor to know difference between T4 and T3/T5). If what I said earlier hurt you so much that you had to go to the level of calling me an axxhole etc
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