All total, these three dividend stock buys have raised my projected
monthly average dividend income by $ 15.89 to $ 687.75 per month.
With a monthly payout of 7 cents per share, I will receive $ 10.50 per month from CHW, which raises my projected
monthly average dividend income to $ 654.88.
Another step closer to my 2016 projected
monthly average dividend income goal of $ 750.00.
Also in December I made 5 stock buys (PNNT, PNNT, CODI, AWP, EDF) that added $ 43.10 to my projected
monthly average dividend income.
Not exact matches
My
average monthly dividend income is now $ 173.77 ($ 521.31 / 3 months = $ 173.77), which is 11.58 % of my current goal of $ 1,500 / month.
Brian's
monthly recommendations allow his clients to dollar cost
average into highly rated stocks which are long term
dividend yielding winners trading at temporarily depressed prices.
The point I'm trying to make... I will continue to make
monthly buys at market highs and market lows as over time it all
averages out and being a
dividend growth investor I'm looking to take advantage of time in order to maximize my compounding returns.
(as of 4/13/2018 and since our 1994 NYSE listing, except as noted) • 573 consecutive
monthly dividends paid (since our founding in 1969) • 96
dividend increases • 82 consecutive quarterly increases • Dividend growth of 192.7 % • Compound average annual dividend growth rate of approximate
dividend increases • 82 consecutive quarterly increases •
Dividend growth of 192.7 % • Compound average annual dividend growth rate of approximate
Dividend growth of 192.7 % • Compound
average annual
dividend growth rate of approximate
dividend growth rate of approximately 4.7 %
These two buys will raise my projected
averaged monthly dividend income from $ 583.47...
With September's projected
average monthly dividend income barely advancing due to NCV's
dividend cut and then compensating for it by buying more EHI, I needed to boost my
dividend income a bit if
dividend income were to continue to grow.
The frequency of
monthly dividend income that exceeds $ 600 should start increasing in frequency, especially as the projected
average monthly dividend income grows closer to $ 600 / month.
This is your
average monthly dividends and interest.
It would also be a great product for someone like me who buys on a
monthly basis (dollar cost
averages) and prefers full
dividend reinvestment.
My
average monthly dividend income is now $ 254.19 ($ 3,050.29 / 12 months = $ 254.19), which is 16.94 % of my current goal of $ 1,500 / month.
It's nice to see that my regular
monthly dividend payouts are fast approaching the $ 500 mark (my projected
average dividend income hit that milestone last August), and I will probably reach it within the first quarter of 2015.
There would definitely be some interesting correlations with portfolio value and I was also thinking of asking for
average monthly dividends next time.
But for now, these three new purchases have boosted my
average monthly dividend income very well.
With this stock purchase, my projected annual
dividend income is $ 5829.90 or, dividing by 12, a projected
average monthly dividend income of $ 485.83.
With the last purchase (VFL) I crossed an important milestone: My
monthly income (not to be confused with my *
average *
monthly income, which is simply my total quarterly
dividend income divided by 3) now exceeds $ 500.00.
My two stock buys of CODI and EDF boosted my projected
average monthly dividend by over $ 20 per month, which moves me a few steps closer to my 2016 goal of having a projected
average monthly dividend $ 750 or more.
I've reached my 2014 goal of an
average monthly dividend income of $ 500 two months earlier than estimated, but I will continue with my cash matching experiment and make at least one stock purchase every month as I continue to grow my
dividend income.
With a
monthly dividend of 7 cents per share, my
monthly income from CHW has doubled to $ 21.00 per month, and my
average yield is 11.09 % (more about that later).
These two stock buys will help raise my projected
average monthly dividend income by $ 27.70.
Dividend investing lesson for the month: Limit your dividend stock's payout weight (the percentage of the average monthly dividend
Dividend investing lesson for the month: Limit your
dividend stock's payout weight (the percentage of the average monthly dividend
dividend stock's payout weight (the percentage of the
average monthly dividend dividend income).
The graph indicates my
monthly dividend moving
average is slowly climbing upwards.
If I take the quarterly moving
average since month to month can be volatile, the trend is a nice upward increase in my
monthly dividends.
These two stock buys will add $ 17.43 to my projected
average monthly dividend income, which is a good step towards recovering from the various
dividend cuts my portfolio suffered so far this year.
It's not a big increase, but it certainly moves me closer to my projected
average monthly dividend income's next major milestone: $ 700.00 / month.
With these two stock buys, my projected
average monthly dividend income goes up by $ 24.50 to $ 629.60.
My
average monthly dividend income in 2016 was at 58.86 EUR and for 2017 I am already having an
average forward
monthly dividend income of 98.41 EUR.
So I am now very close to cross the my first goal to have an
average monthly dividend income of 100 EUR.
Dividends are paid on a tiered rate system, and there's no
monthly fee with a $ 2,500
average daily balance.
This stock buy will add $ 26.25 per quarter (or $ 8.75 per month) to my projected
average monthly dividend income.
This buy brings my total shares of CODI to 400 and adds $ 36.00 per quarter (or $ 12.00 per month) to my projected
average monthly dividend income.
How much are you
averaging monthly in
dividends?
Brian's
monthly recommendations allow his clients to dollar cost
average into highly rated stocks which are long term
dividend yielding winners trading at temporarily depressed prices.
With these new acquisitions, my projected
average monthly dividend income is now $ 551.55.
With a
dividend of 18 cents per share, that will add $ 13.50 every month to my
monthly average projected
dividend income.
$ 2,500 minimum
average monthly balance to earn
dividends.
This will add $ 9.50 to my
monthly dividend income, which lifts my projected
average monthly dividend income up to $ 606.22.
The index returns are calculated using
monthly equal - weighted geometric
averages of the total returns of all
dividend - paying (or non
dividend - paying) stocks.
These new shares will only raise my projected
average monthly dividend income by $ 7.20.
Dividends are paid
monthly on the
average daily balance.
May's
dividend income exceeded $ 600 by a pretty good margin, but projected
average monthly dividend income is at a «so - close - I - can - taste - it» $ 596.72
.
If I can maintain an annual
dividend income growth rate of approximately 20 %, then I should be on track to reach my projected
average monthly dividend income goal of $ 750.
Earn
dividends, compounded and paid
monthly, when you maintain an
average daily balance of just $ 500 or more.
Finally, with this stock acquisition, my projected
average monthly dividend income increases to $ 515.18.
The third milestone is having a projected
average monthly dividend income that equals or exceeds my minimum
monthly mortgage payment of $ 767.43.
First, I attained my stated goal of having a projected
average monthly dividend income of $ 750 per month.
Earn
dividends, compounded and paid
monthly, when you maintain an
average daily balance of $ 2,500 or more.