Thursday, August 16, 2018

Dividend Income - July 2018

August is already halfway through and it is time to report my dividend income. In July 2018 my portfolio dividend income was as follows:


Quarterly dividends received from:


TELUS Corporation (TU) - € 61.57 ($ 71.78)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) - € 52.05 ($ 61.05) 
Kimberly-Clark Corporation (KMB) - € 9.33 ($ 11.00) 
Golar LNG (GLNG) - € 6.39 ($ 7.50)
Baxter International Inc. (BAX) - € 9.79 ($ 11.40) 
Cardinal Health, Inc. (CAH) - € 14.19 ($ 16.67) 
Altria Group Inc. (MO) - € 104.20 ($ 122.50) 
Philip Morris International Inc. (PM) - € 83.03 ($ 96.90)
PepsiCo Inc. (PEP) - € 79.68 ($ 92.75)
The Coca-Cola Company (KO) - € 50.16 ($ 58.50)
Nutrien Ltd (NTR) - € 18.89 ($ 22.00)
Ventas Inc. (VTR) - € 33.85 ($ 39.50) 
W. P. Carey Inc. (WPC) - € 40.94 ($ 47.94)
VEREIT Inc. (VER) - € 38.30 ($ 44.69) 
Scotiabank (BNS.TO) - € 83.32 ($ 97.32)
TD Bank Group (TD.TO) - € 79.55 ($ 92.68)
BCE Inc. (BCE.TO) - € 51.54 ($ 60.08)  
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN.TO) - € 54.73 ($ 64.10) 




Monthly dividends received from:


LTC Properties Inc. (LTC) - € 16.00 ($ 19.00)
Realty Income Corp  (O) - € 15.99 ($ 18.70) 
Inter Pipeline Ltd. (IPL.TO) - € 29.58  ($ 34.48) 
Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV) - € 68.94 ($ 81.12)


My Total dividends in July are € 1,002.02 ($ 1,171.66). After tax payments, my net dividend income is € 743.40 ($ 869.24). In year 2017, my net dividend income in July was € 629.83. My portfolio's net dividend income increased by 18.0% to compared the same month of last year. 




This month's dividend increased my cumulative net dividend income € 57,501.74.




After seven months my net dividend income is € 8,685.99 ($ 10,511.25), so I have now collected 71.2% of my target net dividend income for this year, which is €12,200.00. At the moment it seems that without any big surprises, I will clearly achieve my goal.

You can follow the development of my dividends here.

Full Disclosure: Long on above mentioned stocks.

Thanks for stopping by! 
 

5 comments:

  1. Haven't stopped by in a while - why in the hell is April such a MASSIVE month?

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    1. Hi Evan, because most Nordic companies of my portfolio who pay annual dividends pay it in April.

      Thanks for visiting,
      DH

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  2. nice hawk! congrats on yet another solid month.

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