Last month, I received over $980 dividends from 23 different income sources.
My dividend income is slightly high (by 2.19%) compare to the dividend income received in April 2019.
However, it is down by a couple of hundreds dollars last month compare with January income (similar quarter) due to the sales I made in March.
I have been slowly repurchasing the shares. Therefore, I will get back to the previous high in the coming months.
I am very glad that majority of my stocks continue to pay their dividends, even in this unique time our lifetime.
In addition, a couple of companies in my portfolio continue increasing their dividend. It gives an extra confident in my investments.
The health issue is not over yet. There might be tough times ahead, but I hope they are more manageable now than a month ago.
The setbacks are just temporary, and things will improve in the coming months.
Anyways, year 2020 is going to be an unforgettable year in human history.Let’s get back to the numbers.
I received $988.95 dividend in April 2020, which is 2.19% higher than the dividend I received in April 2019.
Summing up all the dividends I received in 2020, I came up with $4010.50. One of my short-term goals is to receive at least $13000 dividend income during the year of 2020. So far, I achieved 30.85% of my target.
Dividend income from Canadian stocks
- REI.UN – $21.60
- NWH.UN – $3.33
- BIPC (split adjustment payment) – $69.34
- BAM.A (split adjustment payment) – $23.83
- PLZ.UN – $6.16
- CHP.UN – $19.74
- FC – $15.60
- AQN – $1.97
- T – $116.50
- ALA – $12.00
- BCE – $8.33
- IPL – $7.12
- KEY – $32.00
- NWC – $33.00
- NTR – $63.84
- BNS – $180.00
- CM – $58.40
- TD – $205.40
- TRP – $20.25
Dividend income from U.S stocks
- NOBL – $34.38
- VGH – $17.00
- ZUD – $12.18
Total dividend I received from U.S stock holdings: $63.56
Dividend income from my International dividend portfolio
- ZDH – $26.98
Total dividend I received from International investments: $26.98
Total: $988.95
Total dividend I received for year 2020: $4010.50
Please note that I do not convert dividends received from U.S stocks to Canadian dollar, and I use a 1 to 1 currency rate approach to keep the math simple and avoid fluctuations in my dividend income reports due to changes in the exchange rate.
Estimated passive income
For those new to this site, the Estimated passive income is the income I estimated to receive in a year based on my current investments holding and their distribution rate.
My Estimated passive income is currently at $9836.
One of my long-term goals is receive $25000 dividend income from investment portfolios. I have achieved 39.34% of my goal.
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