The month of April 2022 is another month of dividend income landing in my accounts.
Due to becoming debt free, I changed my pay myself model. Starting the beginning of August 2021. I am paying myself 30%, just like before. This will now consist of 24% to investing, and 6% to savings. The investment portion is going to my TFSA. Any money left over at the end of the month, I put towards investing on top of the money allocated from paying myself first. Hopefully, I can keep this up!
Note: All the dividends and totals below are in Canadian Dollars
I received a total of $747.29 in dividend income for the month of April 2022. This represents a 0.414% decrease from 3 months ago and 16.9% increase year over year.
The decrease from 3 months ago was due to the dividend increase by New Flyer Group. This dividend decrease was offset by dividend increase by Bell Canada Enterprises and increase in dividends by DRIPs
I received $0.00 in option premiums within my investment accounts in April 2022.
Below is a visual of my dividend totals for the last 5 years.
Below is a visual of my dividend totals for the last 5 years.
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Most of my dividend income comes from my margin account.
Next, I will show the percentage of total income for each position.
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In the same time period in 2021, I received $2061.32. In the first 4 months of 2022, I received $2364.67 in dividends. This is an increase of 14.72% over the same period of 2021.
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 April 2022?
Disclosure : Long all mentioned securities
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Nicely done, very solid looking dividend income.
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