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Dividends from 2022 - ken-do-nim - 01-03-2023

At least my dividends continue to improve.  Taxable account:
2022: $9093.58
2021: $4713.91
2020: $408.82

What will 2023 bring?  I have no idea.  I have some highly variable payers (ZIM, RIO, VALE), though I think $12k is a baseline.

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How did your dividend engine fare in 2022 vs prior years?


RE: Dividends from 2022 - Kerim - 01-03-2023

(01-03-2023, 09:02 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: At least my dividends continue to improve.  Taxable account:
2022: $9093.58
2021: $4713.91
2020: $408.82

What will 2023 bring?  I have no idea.  I have some highly variable payers (ZIM, RIO, VALE), though I think $12k is a baseline.

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How did your dividend engine fare in 2022 vs prior years?

Nice! Next stop is $1000/month -- a nice milestone.


RE: Dividends from 2022 - ken-do-nim - 01-03-2023

(01-03-2023, 12:38 PM)Kerim Wrote:
(01-03-2023, 09:02 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: At least my dividends continue to improve.  Taxable account:
2022: $9093.58
2021: $4713.91
2020: $408.82

What will 2023 bring?  I have no idea.  I have some highly variable payers (ZIM, RIO, VALE), though I think $12k is a baseline.

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How did your dividend engine fare in 2022 vs prior years?

Nice! Next stop is $1000/month -- a nice milestone.

Well it will be lumpy, because months 3/6/9/12 >> 2/5/8/11 > 1/4/7/10


RE: Dividends from 2022 - crimsonghost747 - 01-08-2023

It doesn't matter if some months are significantly higher than others, we are all smart enough here to be able to calculate averages and base our budget on that. Smile

But indeed those are some pretty nice numbers, and that growth is amazing! Keep it up and you'll have a very significant secondary income very soon.