[New post] June through August 2022 dividend report
Mr. Robot posted: " It's been almost two months since I posted my life update. Two months in which life went on, not as usual, but different...changed. Thankful that life went on, mad and frustrated on the loss of (some) quality of life. Not that I'm not grateful on wha" Financially free in 10 years
It's been almost two months since I posted my life update.
Two months in which life went on, not as usual, but different...changed. Thankful that life went on, mad and frustrated on the loss of (some) quality of life. Not that I'm not grateful on what we still have, but change doesn't come easy. Especially unwanted change.
I'm glad to report that things are moving in an upwards fashion with my father. There is a long way to go, no doubt, but we are moving again. Thats the most important part. That being said, lets move on to the dividend report.
During all this I've kept up my investing game, determined more than ever to craft a different life for myself, my family and possibly the generation after me. Which means keeping up with my monthly buys, making my reports (but not posting them) and seeing how I can improve our financials in other ways (like investigating if we can refinance our mortgage).
I'll just post the numbers of June and July and go into more detail for August.
June 2022: €409,10 largest haul ever with an 106% growth rate. Thanks to yearly payers ASR and PHIA. July 2022: €132,44 with an 15% organic growth rate.
August 2022:
Ticker
Amount (€)
T
16.05
VZ
12.15
GIS
4.50
CVS
12.72
TXN
9.58
ABBV
35.25
OHI
16.75
PG
6.09
HRL
2.16
ASML
5.82
O
4.75
Total
€125,82
EURO/USD course had impact as well
No less then 11 companies deposited their dividends into my brokerage account, ready to be reinvested (manually) in the same or other dividend stocks. Newcomer AMSL made its first payment, I'm expecting great things from this company for the years to come. VZ is picking up the slack from T's dividend cut. Other than that growth was mostly organic with dividend increases and the increasing dollar value compared to the euro.
And here are the visuals:
And working towards my 2022 goal of €2250 in dividends received:
A nice increase of 27% compared to last year mostly caused by dividend increases, additional shares bought and 1 new position.
The progress is definitely real going through my sixth year as a dividend growth investor starting back in March of 2017 (with a monthly total of €1,98).
As always my results are converted from their base currency to euro and are post-tax.
I would love to hear your thoughts on my results and ofcourse on your own results. Please let me know in the comments!
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