Starting the beginning of January 2021. I am paying myself 30%. This will consist of 15% to investing, 12% to debt, and 3% to savings. I am treating paying debt as paying myself first, to insure I am actually doing it. If I try to pay down debt after spending money on expenses, I might not get the debt paid off in a reasonable time. I hoping I can keep this up!
Note: All the dividends and totals below are in Canadian Dollars.
Non-registered Accounts
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) - $55.95 (Transfer Agent)
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) - $18.00 (Margin Account)
Bell Canadian Enterprises (BCE) - $83.25
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce "C.I.B.C" (CM) - $160.60
Enerplus (ERF) - $7.46
Restaurant Brands International (QSR) - $65.55
Rogers Communications Class B (RCI.B) - $100.00
Shaw Communications (SJR.B) - $19.75
Subtotal : $510.56
TFSA
A&W Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN) - $3.80
Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (BPF.UN) - $64.40
Killam Properties REIT (KMP.UN) - $17.11
TD Bank (TD) - $48.98
Telus Corporation (T) - $14.94
TFI International (TFII) - $14.50
Subtotal: $163.73
Total = $674.29
I received a total of $674.49 in dividend income for the month of January 2021. This is my highest monthly total ever. This represents a 6.90% increase from 3 months ago and 8.77% increase year over year.
Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund paid a special distribution of $0.20 per unit at the end of January. This fund also paid its regular monthly distribution of $0.065 per unit.
I received dividend / distribution income from 13 different companies.
I received $0.00 in option premiums within my investment accounts in January 2021.
Below is a visual of my dividend totals for the last 5 years.
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Next, I will show the percentage of total income for each position.
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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.
Note: Any activity in my RRSP account is not included in these totals.
How was your dividend income for January 2021?
Disclosure : Long all mentioned securities
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Nice pursuit
ReplyDeleteCongrats on that record payout!
keep it up
Passivecanadian,
DeleteThanks and thanks for dropping by. I plan to keep it up and each new monthly record makes it that much easier to keep plugging away.
Hey Investing Pursuits, I like your capital allocation strategy for your 30% savings. And congrats on reaching your highest total ever! Nice YoY growth as well. Your charts look great, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteRTC,
DeleteI have changed my pay myself first amounts over the years. This current ones seems to be good. A positive is that I get compounding stared earlier and also glad to see the debt decreasing at the same time.