Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Dividend Income Update : November 2017



      
        The month of Nov 2017 is another month of dividend income landing in my accounts. This money is used to help pay my expenses if it is needed. If the money is not needed, it is ALL used to purchase new investments to further increase my cash flow.

       
 Non-registered Account

  • Bank of Montreal (BMO) - $31.50
  • Cineplex  (CGX) - $14.00
  • Emera (EMA) - $56.50
  • Enerplus (ERF)  -$ 5.58
  • Dream Office REIT   (D.UN)  - $52.58
  • Shaw Communications (SJR.B)    - $19.75

    TFSA
    • A&W Royalties Income Fund (AW.UN) - $5.17
    • Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund   (BPF.UN) - $26.91
    • iShares 1-5 yr Laddered Canadian Corporate Bond ETF (CBO) - $0.57
    • Cominar REIT (CUF.UN) - $16.72
    • Dream Office REIT   (D.UN)  - $14.00
    • Horizons Natural Gas Yield ETF (HNY)  - $4.36
    • Killam Properties REIT (KMP.UN) - $  15.60


    Total = $263.24
       

        I received a total of $263.24 in dividend income for the month of November 2017.  This represents a 15.07% decrease from 3 months ago and 9.14% decrease year over year.

        I received $64.05 from option premiums within my investment accounts in November 2017.

         I received a total of $3707.65 in dividend income for 2017 as of this writing.

         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.

    How was your dividend income for November 2017?

    Disclosure : Long all securities above.

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    DISCLAIMER
    I am not a financial planner, financial advisor, accountant or tax attorney. The information on this blog represents my own thoughts and opinions and should NOT be taken as investment or business advice.

    Every individual should do their due diligence to make their own financial decisions based on their financial situation and tolerance for risk.

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