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Thanks for the reply. That helps.

So from your original posting, do you have any suggestion on which dividend fund should be good choices?
Pls refer to the attached link for all the open ended, no load dividend funds performance and details.
http://globefunddb.theglobeandmail.c...pi_manager_id=

I wouldn't buy any funds with front/back load or close ended. Liquidity is always a concern.

As you can see, in the long run, Royal, TD and Scotia's dividend funds have fairly good return. In the past 20 years, they have been providing annual return above 10%. That means, if you invested &10,000 20 years ago, you would have roughly $67,000 today without any hassles. Compared with the returns from equity market, it is nothing, but it is a pretty safe play.

You could also consider ETF which has more liquidities, less management fees and more chances for higher return.

Thanks.
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