A Practical Way to Use Your TFSA Contribution Room to Build Monthly Cash Flow
Alex Smith
3 hours ago
Building monthly cash flow from within a TFSA is a goal shared by many investors. Because growth and income remain tax-free, amounts earned can be reinvested or withdrawn without impacting taxable income. That’s why utilizing the available TFSA contribution room is such a game-changer for long-term investors.
This makes the TFSA one of the most efficient accounts for building long-term passive income in Canada.
Thereâs no shortage of great investments on the market that can benefit from using some of that TFSA contribution room. Hereâs a look at three reliable dividend payers that can provide the cash flow to let your portfolio compound quietly for years.
Anchor stable monthly income with this REIT
Canadian Apartment Properties REIT (TSX:CAR.UN) is the first option for investors looking for somewhere to allocate that TFSA contribution room. Canadian Apartment Properties is one of the largest residential landlords in Canada.
The REIT boasts a massive portfolio of properties that is largely focused on major metro markets. Residential REITs tend to offer more stability than other property types, which gives Canadian Apartment Properties an advantage that supports consistent distributions.
Monthly distributions from a residential REIT can help smooth out income fluctuations from other holdings. As of the time of writing, that distribution works out to a yield of 4.3%.
For TFSA investors, that stability is valuable. The REITâs sheer scale also provides diversification across regions and tenant profiles, reducing the risk that any single market downturn will affect cash flow.
For investors focused on generating steady, tax-free income, residential REITs like Canadian Apartments can play a foundational role.
Add some diversification and strong dividend support
Another candidate to allocate some of that TFSA contribution room is Exchange Income Corporation (TSX:EIF). Exchange offers investors a different kind of stability to TFSA holders.
Rather than focusing on real estate, Exchange operates a diversified group of subsidiary companies. Those subsidiaries are classed into two broad categories of aviation and manufacturing.
Examples include regional airlines serving remote communities, as well as companies that produce specialized equipment for industrial clients. Both provide a necessary service in a niche market where competition is limited.
The result is Exchange generating reliable cash flow across economic cycles that supports its monthly dividend and investments into growth. This diversification can help balance the portfolio and reduce reliance on any single sector.
As of the time of writing, Exchange offers a yield of 2.6% and has increased its dividend 18 times in the past two decades.
For TFSA investors, Exchangeâs appeal lies in its subtle defensive moat. Its businesses are not tied to property markets, and the companyâs acquisitionâdriven growth model has supported consistent dividend increases.
Boost your yield with this retail REIT
A third option for investors to allocate TFSA contribution room toward is SmartCentres REIT (TSX:SRU.UN). SmartCentres is a retail REIT focused on necessityâbased retail properties anchored by some of the largest retail names on the market.
That property mix includes grocery stores, pharmacies, and other essential retailers that continue to perform well regardless of economic conditions. This tenant mix supports stable occupancy and predictable rental income.
SmartCentres also offers significant defensive appeal that comes from necessity-based retail. Additionally, SmartCentreâs properties are located in established communities, and its longâterm leases with strong tenants provide visibility into future cash flows.
Turning to income, SmartCentres offers a 6.8% yield paid out on a monthly cadence.
For TFSA investors seeking monthly cash flow, SmartCentres can help boost overall yield while maintaining a reasonable level of stability. SmartCentresâ combination of necessity-based tenants and monthly distributions makes it a solid contributor to consistent TFSA cash flow.
Use your TFSA contribution room to build monthly cash flow
Combining the three stocks mentioned above into part of a larger, well-diversified portfolio can create a balanced, incomeâfocused TFSA delivering predictable cash flow.
Together, these three holdings offer a blend of stability, diversification, and monthly payouts that align well with a TFSA income strategy. All three help to smooth out fluctuations that might occur if the portfolio relied on a single sector.
In my opinion, one or all of the above should be core holdings in any well-diversified portfolio.
Buy them, hold them, and watch your TFSA grow.
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