January Dividend Income

After 35 years of clocking in and out of work and religiously saving at least 10% annually in my 401K every year, my countdown to financial independence is in sight. Each month is a step closer and let’s look at how this past month is getting me there.

For the month of January I made $4369.93; an increase of 18.13% versus this time last year. A very nice way to start the year off.

In January I received 6 dividend raises from APD, CVX, FAST, KMB, UPS & VLO.  Together this will add an additional $151.49 to my annual income going forward.  However, AQN cut their dividend by 40% essentially negating the gain.

For the month I did my regular purchase of ETF SCHD.  I also sold my GATX position as the stock was getting too rich, with a div yield of just 1.92%, P/E of 26 and a mid-single digit dividend growth rate.   I thought my money could be put to better use by funneling all the proceeds into SCHD which has a higher yield and dividend growth rate (technically a distribution growth rate). 

Another change to portfolio was Newtek (NEWT) officially changing from a business development company to a bank holding company changing the classification of my holding from BDC to an equity dividend growth.  Since this left a gap in my portfolio for a BDC allocation of 5% I initiated positions in Main Street Capital (MAIN) and Capital Southwest Corp (CSWC). These two buys did not bring the portfolio up to my 5% allocation (almost 1% short) but my intention is to DRIP the dividends over time until I hit the desired allocation.

On the home front there is a lot to unpack.  We started the year coming off the relaxing holidays by packing up all the decorations for another year.  We closed on my father-in-law’s house and paid all his outstanding medical bills from the proceeds.  All that is left to do is get through probate even though there is little value left to the estate.  It has been hard to watch this event unfold as a lifetime of building a life is liquidated in a matter of months.  Makes your efforts for carving out a life feel insignificant knowing it can all disappear in a New York minute.  The experience has left my wife and I questioning our own situation to start cleaning up our possessions and ask why we are holding on to this or that.

In mid-January another family crisis emerged as my oldest sister, who is 68 and alone, fell and broke her leg.  For now her care has fallen into my hands and I also had to assume taking over her financials, bill paying, and finding her a place to live once she finishes rehabilitation.  This has been a challenge as she is low income and physically unable to work.  We have a plan to get her to a better place financially, but it is something that will take years to improve upon.  In the meantime, I feel confident our plan will get her a place to live with some level of dignity.

As I was dealing with the latest family crisis my daughter let us know she is finally being let go at the end of March as the company she works for is closing its doors.  Such is the life of working for biotech startups which usually have a lifespan of 5 to 7 years.  She was lucky enough to have stayed until the very end and impressed many of the board members. She believes a few of the board members may offer her a job at another of their start-ups.  Thankfully she was still living with us with the intent of saving for a home so financially the impact is lower.

Finally, just when I thought I was going to leave the month of January unscathed I came down with a case of shingles.  This is my own fault as I had been lazy about getting the vaccine.  Kept telling my wife I should get it but never got around to doing it.  Now I get to have a couple weeks of living in pain thanks to my laziness.

Enough of me droning on, here are the metrics we love to see.

DateSymbolCompanyAmount
1/3/23ALLALLSTATE CORP$5.18
1/3/23BBYBEST BUY CO INC$21.67
1/3/23DIVOAMPLIFY ETF TR CWP ENHANCED DIV$113.33
1/3/23GATXGATX CORP$55.27
1/3/23WEYSWEYCO GROUP INC$26.71
1/3/23WMTWALMART INC$14.75
1/4/23GRMNGARMIN LTD$78.93
1/4/23KMBKIMBERLY-CLARK CORP$17.54
1/5/23AGRAVANGRID$24.57
1/5/23IRMIRON MTN INC$500.07
1/5/23TUTELUS CORPORATION$58.84
1/6/23PEPPEPSICO INC$61.56
1/9/23MRKMERCK &CO.$162.29
1/9/23XRMIGLOBAL X FDS S&P 500 RISK$52.92
1/9/23XYLDGLOBAL X FDS S&P 500 COVERED$141.73
1/12/23GSKGSK PLC$92.07
1/12/23MPWMEDICAL PROPERTIES TRUST INC$217.82
1/13/23AQNALGONQUIN PWR UTILS CORP$344.36
1/13/23KBALKIMBALL INTERNATIONAL INC$2.54
1/13/23LEGLEGGETT &PLATT INC$307.57
1/13/23OREALTY INCOME CORP$3.34
1/13/23PKGPACKAGING CORP OF AMERICA$20.37
1/13/23WPCWP CAREY INC$587.14
1/17/23CPTCAMDEN PROPERTY TRUST$14.42
1/17/23EPREPR PROPERTIES$85.49
1/18/23ACREARES COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CORP$252.35
1/19/23BCEBCE INC$403.52
1/19/23PSECPROSPECT CAP CORP$98.13
1/23/23AMNFARMANINO FOODS DISTINCTION INC$44.10
1/27/23OGEOGE ENERGY CORP$148.72
1/30/23NUSIETF SER SOLUTIONS NATIONWIDE NASDQ$15.89
1/31/23BNSBANK OF NOVA SCOTIA$39.24
1/31/23CMCANADIAN IMP BK COMM$309.85
1/31/23M1 FinanceM1 DIVIDEND GROWTH ACCOUNT$47.65
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11 thoughts on “January Dividend Income

  1. Thanks for the insight to your life. As I have bin following you for some years now I like to ride along on your life path and events. Sure we live on different continents but I still feel somehow connected. Up to 2012 I had relatives living in the US that migrated in the 1920ies. The last one lived in New York and was my fathers cousin. “In a New York minute” is actually one of my favourite tunes. The version with Sanne Salomonsen (danish) is my top pick…

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    • Thanks King, Its part of life so I roll with it. I remember choosing between WPC and O many moons back and decided to start with WPC (when it was still affordable). But now I am at a full position in WPC so changed my attention to the legendary O.

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  2. Sorry to hear about all the family issues. Great to see you stepping up and taking care of your family.

    Love your results and growth. I’m just wondering with these amounts of dividends received I would almost be able to be financially independent. What monthly number is this for you?

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    • Thank you Mr. Robot, family for me is important but having a supporting spouse helps. In regards to the monthly number it has a few factors; 1.) its a total for two people (if I was single I’d be pretty close to FI),
      2.) taxes and living in a high cost of living area and 3.) my target is 115% of expenses to reduce risk of any dividend cuts in the future. Based on all that my monthly range is $6K min, $7K preferred.

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  3. Not a bad start to 2023. Looks like you received a healthy amount of passive income along with some nice raises too. Dividend cuts have been coming in at a healthy clip in recent months. Look at INTC, VFC, T not that long ago and many more. The key is to keep adding shares to boost that passive income and hope the raises outpace the cuts. That probate paragraph was a little of a downer but speaks volumes. We’re here and then we’re not and eventually after two, three, four generations invisible. Sad reality but as you mentioned it does make you take inventory about your own life and realize what really is important and what is just noise. Speedy recovery for your sis!

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    • Thank you DH, your comment reminds me of the book the Millionaire Next Door where he states auctioneers have the unique perspective of understanding how invaluable stuff is as they sell peoples stuff for pennies on the dollar.

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