Saturday, May 1, 2021

April 2021 (Recap) - DIVIDENDS RECEIVED

     

Our family had decided to stop adding to our stock portfolio while we try to cash flow our home improvements this past year. I'm happy to say that Phase II is almost complete, only a few loose ends to tie up and our home life can finally go back to a little normalcy. We may still keep the pause button on until after tax season because we are expecting to pay again this year. Glad our income has been growing these last two years but tax obligations have grown as well. But the beauty of a dividend growth stocks portfolio is that, even though we aren't buying, we are still getting a few dividend raises here and there. And as a result, our annual dividends continue to grow ever so slightly. :)

What is everyone else doing? Are you buying anything right now?   

Now for what you all came to see, below is a list of the dividends/partnership distributions that we received from our family's dividend stocks portfolio.

DIVIDENDS 
During the past month, 8 companies/ETFs/Partnerships. The total monies received from those 8 companies/ETFs/Partnerships was: $263.59

Below is a breakdown of the dividends/partnership distributions received this past month:


WELLS FARGO INVESTMENT ACCOUNT:

04/15/21 - VER (
VEREIT INC): $46.20
04/15/21 - OXY (OCCIDENTAL PETE CORP): $2.10
04/15/21 - LADR (LADDER CAPITAL CORP CL A): $20.00
04/15/21 - CAH (
CARDINAL HEALTH INC): $31.58
04/16/21 - NTR (INUTRIEN LTD): $20.71
04/26/21 - GE (GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY): $2.00
04/30/21 - MO (ALTRIA GROUP INC): 38.70
 
EDWARD JONES INVESTMENT ACCOUNT:
04/28/21 - CMCSA (COMCAST  CORP): $102.30

OVERALL DIVIDENDS TOTAL THIS MONTH: $263.59

How did you all do? Hopefully, you all continue to see your dividends growth month after month, year after year! 


In case you interested, our family's dividend stocks portfolio 
may be found by clicking on the link below:

1 comment:

  1. Even though you had to put a pause on adding to your stock portfolio, your dividends were working for you in the background. Good luck on the home improvements, but it sounds like things have gone well.

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