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How to Grow a $100,000 TFSA to $1,000,000 in 13 Years

Published 2019-08-24, 01:00 p/m
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The power of compound interest, or earning interest on interest, becomes more powerful as time elapses, and especially so if you make regular contributions and aim for a higher rate of return.

The best GIC rate is about 2.5%. However, you can get save dividend yields of 4.5% from quality stocks and aim for a 10% rate of return. This combination with an annual contribution of $6,000 ($500 per month) compounded annually with dividends reinvested can get your Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) from $100,000 to $1,000,000 in 13 years.

Year Portfolio Value Annual Dividend Portfolio Value with Dividends Reinvested
0 $100,000 $4,500 $100,000
1 $116,600 $5,247 $121,550
2 $134,860 $6,069 $146,981
3 $154,946 $6,973 $177,042
4 $177,041 $7,967 $212,636
5 $201,345 $9,061 $254,847
6 $228,079 $10,264 $304,977
7 $257,487 $11,587 $364,596
8 $289,836 $13,043 $435,593
9 $325,419 $14,644 $520,242
10 $364,561 $16,405 $621,285
11 $407,617 $18,343 $742,027
12 $454,979 $20,474 $886,451
13 $507,077 $22,818 $1,059,364
14 $564,385 $25,397 $1,266,566
15 $627,423 $28,234 $1,515,052
16 $696,766 $31,354 $1,813,272
17 $773,042 $34,787 $2,171,425
18 $856,946 $38,563 $2,601,825
19 $949,241 $42,716 $3,119,350
20 $1,050,765 $47,284 $3,741,970
Buying Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (TSX:BIP.UN)(NYSE:BIP) and Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS)(NYSE:BNS) today can help you reach a $1,000,000 TFSA in 13 years. If you invest the same amount in each stock today, you’ll get an average yield of approximately 4.7%, which is higher than our 4.5% target.

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Brookfield Infrastructure seemed to only have emerged in the past 10 years. However, in reality, it has been around for much longer, as it was a spin-off and still has strong ties with Brookfield Asset Management.

The future is blindingly bright for BIP, as it will benefit from a growing global infrastructure sector; the company has operations in the utility, transport, energy, and data infrastructure industries.

About 95% of BIP’s cash flows are either regulated or have long-term contracts and about 75% are indexed to inflation. In the last 10 years, the company wonderfully increased its funds from operations (FFO) at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18%, which allowed it to reliably increase its cash distribution at a CAGR of 11% in the period with ample retained cash flow for investment.

Bank of Nova Scotia Scotiabank’s earnings growth is expected to be flat this year, which is why the stock is trading at about 9.5 times earnings.

The stunted earnings growth should be temporary, as the bank made several key acquisitions last year that diluted shareholders in the near term.

Specifically, Scotiabank became the third-largest active asset manager in Canada after acquiring Jarislowsky Fraser (JF) and absorbing JF’s $40 billion in assets under management and more than 500 institutional and high-net-worth clients and acquiring MD Financial Management and its 110,000 customers and $49 billion in assets under management and administration.

Furthermore, it doubled its market share in Chile and, in a separate transaction, expanded its operations in Colombia by acquiring Citibank’s consumer and small and medium enterprise operations in the region.

There were also setbacks, as Scotiabank chose to exit almost a dozen non-core geographies and decided to primarily focus on Pacific Alliance countries: Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.

Should Scotiabank be positioning itself correctly in these key areas, now is the best time to grab the stock at a 20% discount from its historical trading levels (barring a market crash happening, of course).

Foolish takeaway A long-term investment in the stocks of Brookfield Infrastructure and Scotiabank should deliver a rate of return of at least 10%. Therefore, investors should consider them and other quality dividend stocks to grow their TFSAs to +$1,000,000.

Fool contributor Kay Ng owns shares of BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. CL.A LV, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, and The Bank of Nova Scotia. The Motley Fool owns shares of Brookfield Asset Management and BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. CL.A LV. Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Bank of Nova Scotia are recommendations of Stock Advisor Canada.

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