The month of May 2019 is another month of dividend income 
landing in my accounts. Recently, I switched my pay yourself first model
 to concentrate a little on debt repayment.  The interest on debt is 
7.16% plus the insurance on the debt.  I currently pay myself 10% of 
income from job(s) and non-registered accounts to my TFSA.  The TFSA 
income is staying within the account.  I will deviate the 10% to savings
 account instead of to TFSA if a large expense comes up like a dental 
appointment. 
 Non-registered Accounts 
- Bank of Montreal (BMO) - $35.00
- Cineplex (CGX) - $14.50
- Emera Inc. (EMA) - $58.75
- Enerplus (ERF) -$ 5.58
- Shaw Communications (SJR.B) - $19.75
Subtotal :  $133.58
TFSA
- A&W Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN) - $5.85
- Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN) - $26.91
- Cominar REIT (CUF.UN) - $13.02
- Dream Office REIT (D.UN) - $14.00
- Killam Properties REIT (KMP.UN) - $ 16.61
- Royal Bank of Canada (RY) - $20.40
Subtotal:  $96.79
Total = $230.37
 
   I received a total of $230.37 in dividend income for the month
 of May 2019.  This represents a 0.832% increase from 3 months ago and 11.93% decrease year over year.  
I received dividend / distribution income from 11 different companies.
I received dividend / distribution income from 11 different companies.
I received $170.10 in option premiums within my investment accounts in May 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 May 2019?
Disclosure : Long all securities above.
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nice pursuit.
ReplyDeleteA sweet chunk of change especially from those options!
keep it up mate
Canadianpassiveincome,
DeleteThanks for dropping by. The options definitely were a blessing this month.
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