The Best Dividend Stocks for Your TFSA in January 2024 - Stocktrades (2024)

For many beginner investors, their strategy within their Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is to purchase high-risk, high-reward stocks to create significant five or 10-bagger returns over the short term and collect the profits tax-free.

They tend to do this with a TFSA over their RRSPs (Registered Retirement Savings Plan) primarily because with an RRSP, any withdrawals are subject to taxes.

However, this is the wrong way to go about it. Long-term, the TFSA is an investment account best used to build a portfolio of strong Canadian companies or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) capable of growing via capital appreciation and paying their investors dividends.

So, lets look at some of the best dividend stocks for your TFSA right now.

The best Canadian dividend stocks for your TFSA

Fortis (TSX:FTS)

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Arguably one of the most reliable companies in North America,Fortis(TSE:FTS) is one of the best-performing regulated utilities of the last decade. Of note, it is dual-listed, trading on the NYSE and TSX.

To understand how Fortis can generate such consistent cash flow over multiple decades, you must first learn what a regulated utility is. The answer is relatively simple.

As a regulated utility, Fortis owns the poles, the lines, the meter box, and the means of power generation.

The company then works with the municipality to not only come to a rate that guarantees a profit for the company, but is also beneficial to the consumer.

Fortis owns all of these assets, making it virtually impossible for another competitor to step in and supply power to consumers. And this is how 99% of Fortis's earnings are generated.

With 50 consecutive years of dividend increases, Fortis has officially graduated from a Canadian Dividend Aristocrat to Canadian Dividend King. That's a huge accomplishment, with only one other company in Canada hitting dividend king status -- Canadian Utilities.

Not only is it reliable with its dividend growth, but it is also reliable with the rate at which it grows the dividend. The company aims to keep its dividend payout ratio in the 70% range.

It aims to increase the dividend by mid-single digits. With a 5-year dividend growth rate of approximately 6%, it has done just that. Simply put, it has been one of the top Canadian dividend stocks to own for a long time.

Whether you have decades of experience or are just learninghow to buy stocks, we should aim to achieve the highest possible total returns from our investments. Fortis is no slouch in this regard, either. It has provided many Canadians with solid capital gains, with double-digit annualized returns over the last decade.

It has struggled as of late in the rising rate environment, primarily because options like GICs and bonds now offer attractive yields. When this happens, the premium in terms of investment income needs to be higher to justify paying for equity over a guaranteed investment.

However, all this has done has made an outstanding company even cheaper. In turbulent times, owning a best-in-class utility with consistent earnings will reduce a lot of stress.

Expect mid to high single-digit growth from Fortis in terms of earnings and revenue, and expect to pay a premium in terms of overall valuation due to the reliability of the company's profits.

These are two things that Fortis has known for a long time. Often trading at a 20x or greater multiple in terms of price to earnings, the stock is hardly ever cheap.

But as the saying goes from one of the most legendary investors of all time Warren Buffett,

It's better to pay a good price for a wonderful company than a wonderful price for a good company.

Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ)

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Suppose you've been a Stocktrades follower for a reasonable amount of time. In that case, you probably know that we don't suggest investing in cyclical options for the long term. However, as one of the best oil producers on the planet,Canadian Natural Resources(TSE:CNQ) is undoubtedly an exception to the rule. It is one of Canada's best dividend stocks, and has been for quite some time.

If we go back over the last decade, you'll be hard-pressed to find an oil stock that has performed as well as Canadian Natural Resources.

And that is primarily because it is one of the most efficient companies in the industry, with rock bottom break-even WTI prices and exceptional management.

These two factors not only allowed the company to maintain the dividend but raise the dividend amid the pandemic while others in the industry were slashing dividends at a record pace. That's right, despite an absolute collapse in demand for crude oil and natural gas, Canadian Natural rewarded investors with a dividend raise in 2021.

This is precisely why the company's share price also held up admiringly well during the pandemic. Don't get me wrong, it still plummeted. But not nearly as much as other senior producers and not nearly as much as most junior operators.

The company maintained positive cash flow in 2020, with free cash flow above $2.2B. In this forward-looking environment, if WTI can maintain $80+ a barrel, the company's cash flow generation could, without question, skyrocket.

The company has stated that once its debt gets below $8B, it will return 100% of free cash flow to shareholders via special dividends and share buybacks. The company's debt is currently sitting at $13B, but it can easily $1B+ in free cash flow each quarter with elevated oil prices helping.

This makes Canadian Natural the perfect option for a TFSA investment. Most of the exceptional value in share price is likely gone, but don't let the fact you've missed the "home run" opportunity with Canadian Natural deter you from checking the company out.

Most major oil companies are likely to return cash flows to investors through a dividend and buybacks. This is because many investors understand the cyclical nature of the business and would much rather the companies give cash flows back to shareholders rather than invest in new projects.

With Canadian Natural's objective to return 100% of FCF, investors should be rewarded.

So although it currently yields in the 4% range, it is highly likely that Canadian Natural will continue its multi-decade dividend growth streak and reward investors with some large increases in their passive income stream over the next while, and likely even some special dividends.

Is it a long-term hold?

Most cyclical options aren't, but Canadian Natural is so good at what it does. It is one I'd consider holding long-term.

BCE (TSX:BCE)

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If you want to look at how compounding returns work, look no further than a total return chart ofBCE(TSE:BCE). If you had invested $10,000 in this company in the mid-1990's, you'd be sitting on a whopping $260,000+ right now. A 26-bagger!

Is BCE the fastest-growing telecom in the country? Not necessarily. Is it one of the most reliable companies in North America with one of the largest economic moats in Canada? Absolutely.

These factors make it an outstanding option for investing in your TFSA.

With a market cap near $57B, the company is not only the largest telecom in Canada but one of the largest enterprises in Canada. It provides Canadians with mobile services, television, internet, and more.

With Rogers Communications' recent acquisition of Shaw, it has made major inroads into Western Canada. Telus has traditionally been the leader in the west. BCE, meanwhile, is a true countrywide brand, arguably one of the strongest and well-known in the country, just trailing Royal Bank of Canada.

The telecom industry often offers high yields, and BCE is no exception. It's the highest yielding in the sector, typically offering a mid-6% yield. Not only does it provide a juicy dividend yield, but it has a 15-year dividend growth streak as well.

Fifteen years may seem like a short dividend streak for a company like BCE. This is due to an interruption caused by a previously impending purchase by the Ontario Teacher's plan that ultimately fell through. If the deal hadn't fallen through, BCE's growth streak would likely be sitting at 20+ years.

Many investors are mainly concerned with high dividend payout ratios for telecom companies. However, it's important to note that many have took advantage of record low-interest rates to expand and develop infrastructure, particularly 5G networks.

In addition, most of this debt was long-term in nature, meaning these low rates were locked in for years.

Capex cycles and increased spending on wireless networks can make short-term earnings and free cash flow payout ratios seem abnormally high, and BCE is no exception. With a cash payout ratio over 100%, this company's dividend looks to be at risk.

However, most of the spending needed to upgrade its network to 5G is complete, meaning we should see the dividend affordability increase in 2024 and 2025.

Overall, BCE is an excellent option for your Tax Free Savings Account and arguably one of Canada's very few "buy and hold forever" companies.

Why you shouldn't chase high returns in your TFSA

Chasing high-risk stocks can lead to Canadians permanently losing TFSA room. If you're actively trading, it can also put you in the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) crosshairs. If you invest your $6500 in TFSA contribution room in a high-risk stock and it goes to $0, you don't get that contribution room back.

I've known investors who have lost over $30,000 in TFSA room chasing high-risk micro-cap companies. And if you manage to make money but are deemed actively trading by the CRA, you may be hit with a tax penalty.

Even with the TFSA annual contribution limit projected to grow to $7,000 in 2024, it still takes too much time to get that precious contribution room back.

Another poor choice are high fee mutual funds. Yes, funds offer much of the same diversification benefits as ETFs, and they can outperform their underlying index, but ultimately most end up underperforming because of those fees.

Many investors are chose fixed income instruments for their TFSA contribution room in 2023, buoyed by higher interest rates being offered for high-interest savings accounts (HISAs) or guaranteed investment certificates (GICs).

These TFSA savings accounts don't offer any capital appreciation potential, but they also won't fall if markets are weak, either.

Typically the best rates for GICs or HISAs are found with online banks, names like Tangerine, EQ Bank, or others. You'll find much lower rates at Canada's largest banks, many of which only offer a small amount of interest for their regular savings accounts.

Overall, these three are solid options to start your research

In this article, I highlighted threeCanadian dividend stockshere in Canada that are generating strong cash flow, offerhigh dividend yields, and have safe dividend payouts when it comes to a percentage of their cash flows. These boring blue-chip stocks are excellent choices for your TFSA deposits.

These may not be the flashiest of stocks on the TSX. However, it's essential to understand that the majority of the time, strong cash flow generation beats out flash.

Most of the stocks in this article took a back seat to many unprofitable high-flying companies in 2020 and the beginning half of 2021. However, they made a significant resurgence once the market came to its senses. In this market drawdown, they've proven invaluable holdings to many Canadians.

In short, some of the best TFSA investments can also be some of the most boring ones.

The Best Dividend Stocks for Your TFSA in January 2024 - Stocktrades (2024)

FAQs

The Best Dividend Stocks for Your TFSA in January 2024 - Stocktrades? ›

The four stocks on the NYSE or Nasdaq with the highest forward dividend yield that also trade for $25 or less as of January 2024 include Petrobras, FS KKR Capital, Trinity Capital, and Frontline.

What stocks to put in TFSA? ›

The buy-and-hold strategy works well with dividend stocks. CT REIT (TSX:CRT. UN), Enbridge (TSX:ENB), and Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) are three resilient stocks from different sectors. Investing in all three can help you diversify your passive-income portfolio and grow your dividends annually.

What are the three stocks to own for monthly dividends? ›

Many of the world's strongest businesses pay regular dividends. Three Motley Fool contributors were asked to come up with their top pick for investors looking for a predictable stream of income from their investments. Here's why they selected Realty Income (NYSE: O), Home Depot (NYSE: HD), and Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX).

How are US dividends taxed in TFSA? ›

U.S. stocks held in a TFSA are subject to 15% withholding tax on U.S. dividend income. Withholding tax would apply to other foreign stocks held in a TFSA, with rates starting at 15%, depending on the country. Only Canadian stocks are not subject to withholding tax on their dividends inside a TFSA.

What stocks pay the highest quarterly dividend? ›

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Should I put dividend stocks in TFSA? ›

One of the significant benefits of the TFSA is that any investment income, including dividends, earned within the account is tax-free. This means that you don't have to report dividend income earned in a TFSA on your tax return or pay taxes on it.

What is the best Canadian dividend stock to buy and hold forever? ›

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What are the six dividend stocks to buy and hold forever? ›

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Procter & Gamble Co. (PG)2.4%68 years
3M Co. (MMM)6.5%65 years
Coca-Cola Co. (KO)3.3%61 years
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)3.2%61 years
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What are the best dividend stocks to buy in March 2024? ›

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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)6.6%
Coca-Cola Co. (KO)3.3%
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)3.4%
Prologis Inc. (PLD)3.7%
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What are the cheap monthly dividend stocks in 2024? ›

The five stocks on the NYSE or Nasdaq with the highest forward dividend yield that also trade for $25 or less as of April 2024 include Jiayin Group Inc., Petroleo Brasileiro, Frontline Plc, Hercules Capital, and Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

What is the TFSA limit for 2024? ›

The annual TFSA dollar limit for 2024 is $7,000. The annual dollar limit is indexed to inflation.

Should you hold US stocks in a TFSA? ›

If your investment strategy focuses on growth stocks that do not pay dividends, such as Amazon, it could be a suitable choice for your TFSA. Ultimately, the decision to buy US stocks through a TFSA depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and understanding of the tax implications.

Should you put US stocks in TFSA? ›

For non-dividend U.S. stocks, holding them in TFSA could be a smart choice. Like Canadian stocks, you won't pay a capital gains tax on U.S. stocks when you sell them for a gain. And unlike RRSPs, you won't pay taxes when you withdraw money from your TFSA before retirement.

What is the safest dividend stock? ›

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ENBEnbridgeSafe
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What are the top 5 dividend stocks to buy? ›

Best Dividend Stocks of April 2024
Company (ticker)Dividend Yield
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)1.6%
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (BR)1.6%
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (UNH)1.5%
Caterpillar, Inc. (CAT)1.4%
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What is the highest paying monthly dividend stock? ›

Top 10 Highest-Yielding Monthly Dividend Stocks in 2022
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  • AGNC Investment – 14.8%
  • Oxford Square Capital – 13.7%
  • Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT – 13.2%
  • SLR Investment – 11.5%
  • PennantPark Floating Rate Capital – 10%
  • Main Street Capital – 7%

Should I have US stocks in TFSA? ›

If your investment strategy focuses on growth stocks that do not pay dividends, such as Amazon, it could be a suitable choice for your TFSA. Ultimately, the decision to buy US stocks through a TFSA depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and understanding of the tax implications.

Should I hold ETFs in my TFSA? ›

Holding an all-in-one ETF in a TFSA also makes it even easier to see how much you've saved. You don't have to add up multiple investment values, there aren't a variety of fees to worry about, and you can more easily create a portfolio that matches your needs. All-in-one ETFs fit nicely inside the TFSA structure.

Can you put stocks into a TFSA? ›

A representative at a bank, trust company, or registered investment firm can help you set up and move stocks into a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). The TFSA would be held at that financial institution or investment firm. You would remain the holder of the stocks if you transfer them to a TFSA held in your name.

Who should I open a TFSA with? ›

Top high-interest TFSA rates in Canada:
Savings AccountInterest RateMonthly Fee
CIBC TFSA Tax Advantage Savings Account®0.70%$0
EQ Bank TFSA Savings Account**3.00%$0
​FirstOntario Credit Union TFSA Investment Savings (Ontario only)1.80%$0
Hubert Financial Happy TFSA HISA**3.65%$0
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