Sunday, December 28, 2014

Dividend Income - November and December 2014

Sorry for not getting the November dividends post out, but here it is as well as Decembers. 

November 2014 Dividends Received:


  • Realty Income Corp. (O) - $4.03
  • Deere & CO INC. (DE) - $16.80
  • American Rlty Cap. PPTYS (ARCP) - $19.25
  • Clorox Company (CLX) - $11.10
  • Kinder Morgan Inc (KMI) - $49.28
  • Procter & Gamble Company (PG) - $9.65
  • Caterpillar Inc (CAT) - $9.80

  • Total dividends for the month of November: $119.91


    December 2014 Dividends Received:


  • Realty Income Corp. (O) - $4.03
  • American Rlty Cap. PPTYS (ARCP) - $19.25
  • McDonald Corp (MCD) - $10.20
  • Chevron Corp (CVX) - $21.40
  • International Business Machines (IBM) - $6.60
  • Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM) - $8.97
  • Aflac Inc. (AFL) -$9.75
  • BP plc (BP) - $48.00
  • Target Corp (TGT) - $22.88
  • Ensco (ESV) - $63.00
  • Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) - $9.80
  • The Coca-Cola Co. (KO) - $21.35

  • Total dividends for the month of December: $245.23


    WOW I passed $200 in a single month for the first time. That right there can cover my total expense for my car.

    One of my many Goals is to receive $2,000 in dividends for this year.

    With this year dividend completed. I received a total of $1,614.61 of dividends. WOW!!

    This put me at 80%. I did not reach my goal for total dividend for the year, but that's OK. As long as I am trying has hard as I can to save and invest the money, I will be heading in the right direction.

    Don't forget to check out my Dividend Income page which shows the total income by month.

    This month I also made a sell and two buys. Keep a look out for those posts as well as a 2014 in review and a 2015 goal.

    Thanks for reading and commenting. 



    11 comments:

    1. FFD,

      Nice work crossing $200 for the first time! Do you reinvest your dividends or simply hold them in cash and purchase the next stock with it? Great work and you'll have a great 2015 year without a doubt - great sounding dividend paying stocks in that portfolio. Good luck!

      -Lanny

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      1. Thanks Lenny, I reinvest it right away. I pick the company that I feel undervalue at the time. The posts that are title "FRIP Purchase" are buys that are only with dividends and it is commission free.

        Thanks for commenting.

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    2. Dont let not reaching your goal discourage you. Keep working at it. Good luck with your 2015 goals!

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    3. Nice job FFD! It's pretty great to see your dividend income graph steadily climb upwards! Keep it up!
      I see you've been fripping a bit BP. I might take a look at CAT and WFC as well, I don't know them that well.

      Good luck with your 2015 goals! I'm still sort of figuring mine out as my estimates have been fairly conservative because I underestimated some of the wonderful dividend growth these stocks go through as well as the added effect of the reinvestment of dividends. It's like you can almost see the compounding.

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    4. Nice Job, keep up the great work. $200 is a real accomplishment. I hit that level a couple months ago and this month hope to hit $300 for the first time.

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    5. Whew, heck of a 2014! Love that pop of December income and with all of the capital you've been able to contribute, you'll see a great 2015. Just think how far you've come in the last year and a half. Pretty sweet!

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    6. That's a great performance for 2014 even though you didn't make your goal. 80% is a great accomplishment ... keep up the good work and good luck for 2015.

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    7. Congrats FF! I am a bit behind with $120 of dividends this month. What a thrill to see them grow every quarter....
      I wish you all the best in 2015 and will keep following your great posts.

      LTI

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    8. I am appreciate your work and working from last 5 year in the market and update market research with us.

      Epic Research

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    9. Very interesting information. I run my own company and I am constantly looking for ways to grow it and increase sales. Recently, I decided to invest in iec 62304 software. I work with it for a month only, but I can see the first changes in the company and that's a plus, of course.

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