The month of February 2019 is another month of dividend income
landing in my accounts. This money is used to help pay my expenses if
it is needed. If the money is not needed, it is ALL used to purchase
new investments to further increase my cash flow.
Non-registered Accounts
- Bank of Montreal (BMO) - $35.00
- Cineplex (CGX) - $14.50
- Emera (EMA) - $58.75
- Enerplus (ERF) -$ 5.58
- Shaw Communications (SJR.B) - $19.75
Subtotal : $133.58
TFSA
- A&W Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN) - $5.43
- Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN) - $26.91
- Cominar REIT (CUF.UN) - $12.84
- Dream Office REIT (D.UN) - $14.00
- Killam Properties REIT (KMP.UN) - $ 16.11
- Royal Bank Of Canada (RY) - $19.60
Subtotal: $94.89
Total = $228.47
I received a total of $228.47 in dividend income for the month
of February 2019. This represents a 5.88% increase from 3 months ago and 14.86% decrease year over year.
I received $102.10 from option premiums within my investment accounts in February 2019.
I will update my dividend income tab with the new amount I will include
my option premium income also. It is great to see money from passive
income sources deposited into my brokerage account every single month.
How was your dividend income for February 2019?
Disclosure : Long all securities above.
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am not a financial planner, financial advisor, accountant or tax
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opinions and should NOT be taken as investment or business advice.
Every individual should do their due diligence to make their own financial decisions based on their financial situation and tolerance for risk.
Every individual should do their due diligence to make their own financial decisions based on their financial situation and tolerance for risk.
nice pursuit.
ReplyDeletelittle lower than last year based on some sales but your quarter over quarter growth is good.
Those opption premiums are sweet though.
keep it up man
Great month IP! The slight decrease wasn't too bad and it looks like your option income made up the difference.
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