This month my portfolio earned $544.41 in dividends.
June was a rather interesting month. Year on year, my dividends appear to be down, but this is largely due to a change in how I track receiving dividends; that I now track them on the day they enter my account as opposed to the actual payment date. The reason why I made this change to my tracking is to get a better idea of how cash flows into my account, which will help me better visualize and plan my monthly cash flow should I decide to go into retirement or semi-retirement.
If I did not include this change, my dividends for June would be $1009.2.
DRIP – Monthly Dividend Stocks
# of Shares | Ticker | Forward Annual Income Added |
1 | HR.UN | $0.55 |
2 | PLZ.UN | $0.56 |
1 | SRU.UN | $1.85 |
1 | NWH.UN | $0.80 |
DRIP – Quarterly Dividend Stocks
# of Shares | Ticker | Forward Annual Income Added |
2 | ENB | $6.88 |
1 | FTS | $2.02 |
1 | MFC | $1.32 |
1 | SU | $1.88 |
Purchases
# of Shares | Ticker | Forward Annual Income Added |
280 | MFC | $369.6 |
18 | CHP.UN | $13.32 |
4 | INTC | $5.6 |
27 | CP | $20.52 |
Total Forward Annual Income Added (all sources): +$424.9