The first month of 2021 is over and it is time to report my dividend income. In January 2021 my portfolio dividend income was as follows:
My Total dividends in January are € 1,444.74 ($ 1,758.08). After tax payments, my net dividend income is € 1,067.62 ($ 1,299.42). In year 2020, my net dividend income in January was € 1,050.09 ($ 1,168.45). My portfolio's net dividend income increased by € 17.53 or 1.7% to compared the same month of last year. Compared to the previous year, there have been some changes to the dividend income of January: New holdings in a portfolio (UGI), some nice dividend increases (PEP and TD.TO) but unfortunately also distribution decreases by SDIV, dividend cut by VTR, VER and IPL.TO. Brookfield (BEP and BIP) dividends came into account in January, although the payment date was the last of December. The change in the exchange rate (EUR / USD) also had a large effect on the amount of dividends calculated in euros.
This € 1,067.62 net passive income means I got a comfortable € 34.44 every day or € 1.43 every hour during January, no matter what I did.
This month's dividend increased my cumulative net dividend income € 94,426.15.
I have now collected 5.93% of my target net passive income for this year, which is €18,000.00.
You can follow the development of my dividends here.
Full Disclosure: Long on above mentioned stocks, except GE.
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Congrats on an awesome start to 2021! 2020 was definitely a rough year with several dividend cuts, but that's why we diversify our dividends. Keep it up!
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