Thursday, February 9, 2017

Dividend Income - January 2017



The first month, January of 2017, is over and it is time to report my dividend income. In January 2017 my portfolio dividend income was as follows:

Quarterly dividends received from:

Baxter International Inc. (BAX) - € 7.50 ($ 7.80) 
TELUS Corporation (TU) - € 51.49 ($ 53.58)
PepsiCo Inc. (PEP) - € 71.17 ($ 75.25)
Golar LNG (GLNG) - € 7.10 ($ 7.50) 
Altria Group Inc. (MO) - € 100.36 ($ 106.75) 
Philip Morris International Inc. (PM) - € 83.56 ($ 88.40)
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN.TO) - € 40.89 ($ 42.36)
Digital Realty Trust Inc. (DLR) - € 99.65 ($ 105.60) 
W. P. Carey Inc. (WPC) - € 43.71 ($ 46.53) 
VEREIT Inc. (VER) - € 42.02 ($ 44.69) 
Cardinal Health, Inc. (CAH) - € 8.44 ($ 8.98)
Agrium Inc. (AGU) - € 20.45 ($ 21.88)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) - € 36.29 ($ 39.00)
General Electric Co. (GE) - € 46.89 ($ 50.40)
Scotiabank (BNS.TO) - € 81.67 ($ 87.22)
TD Bank Group (TD.TO) - € 70.36 ($ 75.92) 

Monthly dividends received from:

Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV) - € 68.03 ($ 72.30)
Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL.TO) - € 19.32 ($ 20.49)  


My Total dividends in January are € 898.90 ($955.61). After tax payments, net dividend income is € 666.62 ($708.68). In year 2016, my net dividend income in January was € 630.92. My portfolio's net dividend income increased by 5.66% compared to last year in January. 

 


This month's dividend increased my cumulative net dividend income € 38,298.09.




I have now collected 5.95% of my target net dividend income for this year, which is €11,200.00.

You can follow the development of my dividends here.

Full Disclosure: Long on above mentioned stocks.

Thanks for stopping by!

4 comments:

  1. Congrats on another great month of dividend income, Hawk. Keep up the great work

    cheers
    R2R

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  2. Congrats on a great start for 2017! Its all about the consistency and the graph shows it.

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  3. Congrats on the 5.7% raise. Hope you get more positive on monthly year over year raises. Keep up the awesome website.

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  4. Nice job DividendHawk, that's a nice amount of dividends.

    Tristan

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