Saturday, October 10, 2015

2015 Q3 Update




Dividends Received


Total dividends received during the quarter were $4,285.

Purchases

Q1's purchases ($9,957):
  • $2200 of CVX at $85.98. Yield 4.98%
  • $1557 of RDS.B at $51.28. Yield 7.33%
  • $1150 of CAT at $74.27. Yield 4.15%
  • $1050 of BBL at $34.82. Yield 7.12%
  • $1050 of BP at $33.39. Yield 7.19%
  • $900 of DEO at $107.39. Yield 3.22%
  • $900 of EMR at $50.06. Yield  3.76%
  • $700 of PG at $71.45. Yield 3.71%
  • $250 of KMI at $27.50. Yield 7.13%
  • $200 of JNJ at $92.20. Yield 3.25%
Also reinvested all dividends.
 
$14,192 in total new capital added (including reinvested dividends) with initial yield of 5.17%. 

Dividend Increases

  • KMI 2.1% raise. +$33.16 annual income.
  • PAYX 10.5% raise. +$24.26 annual income.
  • MO 8.7% raise. +$22.31 annual income.
  • PM 2% raise. +$23.30 annual income.
  • LMT 10% raise. +$67.29 annual income.
  • ACN 7.8% raise. +$4.12 annual income.
Total: $221.23

Annualized Dividend Income

All together, annualized dividend income increased by $954 from Q2 total of $15,813 to $16,767 This means my dividend stocks will pay $16,767 in dividends over the next 12 months.

Other

  • Lending Club interest received: $346.51
  • Bank interest received: $48.62
Total Q3 passive income: $4,680.

Note: Rugby world cup is being played right now.  Above is great pic of a scrum between 2 of the best teams in the world- New Zealand (aka the All Blacks) vs. Australia.

Keep Feeding The Fire

4 comments:

  1. That's a great trend you have going, AA. Interesting mix of investments. $16k-$17k in annualized dividends are great, and of course with as much new capital as you're investing....that's only bound to grow.
    -Bryan

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  2. Congrats AA! You are already at 30%+ of my goal of $50k a year in dividend income. It's very impressive - continue sticking with your plan.

    DD

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  3. I'm also in @ PG. How's Lending Club been going for you so far?

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  4. A lot of solid buys. Like the industrial plays of CAT and EMR. I just added to my CAT and DOV recently.

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