January, the first month of the year, is over and February is already halfway through. So it's time to report my dividend income for January.
My Total dividends in January are €2,050.89.32 ($2,240.11). After taxes, my net dividend income is €1,521.49 ($1,661.91). In year 2023 my net dividend income in January was €1,490.75 ($1,606.14). My portfolio's net dividend income increased by €30.74 or 2.1% to compared the same month of previous year. Compared to the previous year, there have been some changes to the dividend income of January: One new dividend payer CCI have joined to the portfolio and ONL has left it. Additional purchase such UGI, TD.TO, MAIN and O. Compared to a year ago, one holding also included a nice dividend increases namely PEP, but unfortunately also several dividend cuts from MPW, WPC, AQN.TO and SDIV.
This net passive income of €1,521.49 means that I received a reasonable €49.08 every day or €2.05 per every hour during January, no matter what I did.
This month's dividend increased my cumulative net dividend income €157,889.36.
Net income / expenditure
- Net passive income for January was €1,521.49.
- Total expenditure for January was €1,389.26.
- The result for January was €132.23.
I have now collected 6.47% of my target net passive income for this year, which is €23,500.00.
You can follow the development of my dividends here.
Full Disclosure: Long on above mentioned stocks except ONL.
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Great work Hawk !! // Northernlights
ReplyDeleteHi Northernlights and Thanks!
DeleteCongratulations, I will never reach you but I do what I can, last year I got five thousand euros before taxes. I continue forward this year, focusing at the beginning of the year on utilities.
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Robert
Hi Robert and thank you!
DeleteNever say never, five thousand is a really good achievement and probably that amount will grow year by year!
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DH
your post and portfolio are of great value to me every week - a real source of inspiration
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