February 2, 2025
3 Beginner-Friendly Stocks Perfect for Canadians Starting Out Now #CanadaFinance

3 Beginner-Friendly Stocks Perfect for Canadians Starting Out Now #CanadaFinance

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Written by Demetris Afxentiou at The Motley Fool Canada

There’s never been a better time to be a new investor. The market is full of great opportunities right now, including some stellar beginner-friendly stocks that can help build a superb portfolio over time.

New investors can take solace in considering this trio of stocks that can provide growth and income-producing capabilities for decades.

All portfolios need some defensive appeal, and Fortis (TSX:FTS) is a beginner-friendly stock for any investor.

Fortis is one of the largest utility stocks on the market, with sprawling operating segments covering the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean.

What makes Fortis one of the beginner-friendly stocks? That comes down to its lucrative business model and generous dividend.

Utilities like Fortis generate a predictable revenue stream that allows it to invest in growth and pay a handsome dividend. That reliable revenue comes thanks to the long-term regulated contracts that represent the overwhelming majority of Fortis’s business.

In other words, as long as Fortis continues to provide utility services, it generates a recurring and reliable revenue stream.

Turning to dividends, Fortis offers investors a juicy quarterly dividend. As of the time of writing, the yield on that dividend works out to 4.20%. Even better, Fortis has provided annual upticks to that dividend for over half a century without fail.

That fact alone makes Fortis a buy-and-forget candidate and a beginner-friendly stock for any portfolio.

Canada’s big bank stocks offer strong growth and attractive yields packaged in a defensive shell. Investors seeking beginner-friendly stocks will want to take a closer look at Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO) as a solid option for any portfolio.

BMO is not the largest of Canada’s big banks, but it is the oldest. In fact, BMO has been paying out dividends for nearly two centuries without fail.

Take a moment to consider the stability that can offer to investors just starting out.

Factor in a 4.62% yield and an established history of annual upticks, and you have a hard-to-ignore stock.

If that were all BMO offered investors, it would be an intriguing option. But what really pushed the bank over the top is the growth potential it can offer.

Like its big bank peers, BMO has turned to the U.S. market to fuel its international growth. And thanks to a series of acquisitions over the years, BMO has a sizable presence in the U.S. market.

Much of that growth can be attributed to the acquisition of Bank of the West, which expanded BMO’s presence to 32 state markets. That deal also brought in millions of new customers and billions in deposits and loans.

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