The month of December 2023 is another month of dividend income landing in my accounts. A new record of dividend income received in a single month.
Update on paying myself first. At the start of August 2022, I now pay myself 35%. This will consist of 25% to investing and 10% to savings.
At the start of January 2024, I will now aim to allocate 27% to investing and 10% to savings.
Note: All the dividends and totals below are in Canadian Dollars
Note: All the dividends and totals below are in Canadian Dollars
I received dividend / distribution income from 13 different companies.
I received $0.00 in option premiums within my investment accounts in December 2023.
Below is a visual of my dividend totals for the last 5 years.
I received $0.00 in option premiums within my investment accounts in December 2023.
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. As more investments and DRIPs are made inside TFSA, the percentage of dividend income for the TFSA is increasing. For this month, it was almost a 50/50 split.
In 2022, I received $6962.30 in dividends. In 2023, I received $8106.02 in dividends. This is an increase of 16.43% in 2023 over the year 2022.
The graph below shows my total dividend income, as per the blog, since 2012.
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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 December 2023?
Disclosure : Long all mentioned securities
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