Preferred Shares

A man wondering if he should sell his preferred shares at a loss

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What should Canadian investors do: Sell or hold with preferred share losses?

When taking a big loss on preferred shares, a MoneySense reader asks if he should hold or sell now.

What should Canadian investors do: Sell or hold with preferred share losses?

December/January 2013

My custom portfolio: Steady income without a pension

Steady income without a company pension to fall back on.

My custom portfolio: Steady income without a pension

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Ask MoneySense: Preferred shares

Bond interest is fully taxable, while the fixed dividends from Canadian preferred shares are taxed at a much lower...

Ask MoneySense: Preferred shares

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Preferred shares as investments

Stocks that can help you make money without as much volatility

Preferred shares as investments

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