TSX:TF (Timbercreek Financial Corporation)

About TF

Timbercreek Financial Corp is a Canada-based non-banking commercial real estate lender. The company provides shorter-duration, customized financing solutions to professional real estate investors. It invests directly in a diversified portfolio of structured mortgage loans primarily secured by stabilized, income-producing commercial real estates, such as multi-residential, office and retail buildings located in urban markets across Canada. The company's strategy is to preserve investor capital by lending mainly against income producing real estate, mitigate concentration risk by diversifying geographically by asset type and borrower and ensure loan to value ratios.
  • Timbercreek Financial Corporation (TSX: TF) Latest News

    protect, safe, trust
    Dividend Stocks

    How to Build a Bulletproof Monthly Passive Income Portfolio With Just $10,000

    The market turned bearish on dividend stocks. Now is the time to buy them at their dip and bulletproof your…

    Read more »

    Dividend Stocks

    Dividend Seekers: Invest $10,000 Today and Start Earning $80 From Next Month Onwards

    It is a once-in-a-decade opportunity for dividend seekers to earn an extra $20/month from $10,000. Let’s see how.

    Read more »

    Shopping card with boxes labelled REITs, ETFs, Bonds, Stocks
    Dividend Stocks

    Want $300 in Super-Safe Monthly Dividend Income? Invest $42,000 in the Following 3 Ultra-High-Yield Stocks

    Stocks related to real estate are best for monthly dividend income. You could consider these high-yield stocks marked down by…

    Read more »

    Growing plant shoots on coins
    Dividend Stocks

    3 Reliable Dividend Stocks With Yields Above 7% That You Can Buy for Less Than $50 Right Now

    You don’t need thousands of dollars to invest in stock markets. You can start with these stocks under $50 and…

    Read more »

    Retirement
    Dividend Stocks

    Golden Years Gain: Your CPP Benefits at Age 70

    CPP users delaying pension payments until 70 will receive substantial monthly income streams in the golden years.

    Read more »

    STACKED COINS DEPICTING MONEY GROWTH
    Dividend Stocks

    Don’t Miss This Once-in-a-Decade Chance to Lock in a 9% Dividend Yield

    Is your passive income portfolio earning a decent dividend yield? Here is an opportunity to boost your portfolio with a…

    Read more »

    Path to retirement
    Dividend Stocks

    Retirees: 3 Hacks to Make $379 Per Month in Retirement

    Retirement doesn’t have to be scary. You can still maintain your lifestyle with a few hacks that could give you…

    Read more »

    A close up image of Canadian $20 Dollar bills
    Dividend Stocks

    3 Income Stocks (>6% Yield) to Buy in 2024

    Are you looking to earn income from stocks? Here are three income stocks that are offering yields of more than…

    Read more »

    Simple life style relaxation with Asian working business woman healthy lifestyle take it easy resting in comfort hotel or home living room having free time with peace of mind and self health balance
    Dividend Stocks

    2 Hands-Off Ways to Earn Handsome Passive Income

    Are you looking to earn handsome passive income for years to come? Here are two hands-off ways to build your…

    Read more »

    Question marks in a pile
    Dividend Stocks

    10% Yield: Is This TSX Small-Cap a Buy for its Dividend?

    Timbercreek Financial is a high dividend TSX stock with a monthly payout, which trades at a reasonable valuation.

    Read more »

    IMAGE OF A NOTEBOOK WITH TFSA WRITTEN ON IT
    Dividend Stocks

    Double Your TFSA With These 2 Strategies (and Some Time)

    TFSA investors can double their balances by holding a high-yield dividend stock and a high-growth stock in their tax-advantaged account.

    Read more »

    risk/reward
    Dividend Stocks

    Is a >10% Dividend Yield a Good Deal in a High Interest Rate Environment?

    Dividend stocks are considered relatively safer than growth stocks. But what does >10% dividend yield mean to shareholders?

    Read more »