As I’m writing this blog post, it is
currently Friday, September 13th. The high temperatures here in
Central Wisconsin are set to reach the high 80 degrees Fahrenheit range
this weekend. There is also quite a bit of sun in the forecast, so I’m
looking to spend plenty of time outside while the weather is
still pleasant.
Now that August is complete, I’ll be taking a moment
to highlight my dividend income during the month.
Middle Month Net Dividend Income Is Approaching $400
In August 2024, I received $384.73 in net dividends (factoring
in British American Tobacco’s ADR fees). That works out to a 5.2%
quarterly growth rate versus the $365.82 in net dividends collected in May
2024.
My net dividends received in August were 25.8% more
than the $305.77 in net dividends collected in August
2023.
I received $356.23 in net dividends from 27 companies within my
Charles Schwab account. My purchase of another 21 shares of British
American Tobacco (BTI) in May
2024 helped contribute to my higher net dividend income in this portfolio.
My net dividends collected in my Webull account amounted
to $15.90 (net of ADR fees) from three companies. A distribution raise from Enterprise
Products Partners (EPD) and a higher dividend from BTI boosted my portfolio’s
net income.
I received $12.41 in net dividends from two companies
in my Fidelity retirement portfolio. This was unchanged from May.
My net dividends collected from my M1 Finance account were $0.19 from seven companies. The recent implementation of its $3 monthly fee for
accounts with less than $10,000 in assets prompted me to close my
account. September will be my first month with M1 Finance not
being a contributor to my dividend income since I opened the account in 2018.
Concluding Thoughts:
That’s all for now. Having not deployed tons of
capital to companies paying dividends this month in recent months, I was pleased
with my portfolio’s overall growth in net dividend income.
Discussion:
How was your net dividend income last month?
Did you receive any first-time dividends in August 2024?
Thanks for reading. I look forward to your comments below!
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