It is the time to post about my Side Hustles, I try to bring as much income as I can , so I can pay my child support(Alimony), I try to build few income streams in case I will lose again my day job income - Like it was before.
So here they are:
The journey to financial freedom with investing in dividend stocks\ETF's, of divorced dad that pays alimony.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Dividend Raise - December 2015
1 Company from my portfolio raised their dividends in December:
The company raised its quarterly dividend by 2.1% to $0.48/share.
Want to know which company? continue to read...
The company raised its quarterly dividend by 2.1% to $0.48/share.
Want to know which company? continue to read...
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Dividend Income - December 2015
Another month has passed by and I'm glad to share my journey to financial freedom due to alimony.
In December I earned $84.36 (after tax) in dividends -
AFL - $4.00
V - $2.10
CVX - $11.23
ADM - $5.67
IBM - $7.80
TGT - $8.40
XOM - $5.47
MMM - $6.92
WBA - $4.05
HSY - $4.81
UNP - $4.12
DOV - $3.78
WFC - $3.66
JNJ - $3.94
KO- $8.41
In December I had 2 new companies that gave me dividends - WFC and JNJ, Also I've got dividend from KO that decided to give the dividend this year and not in 2016. I've got some dividend rasie from AFL and V.
How was your December dividend income?
In December I earned $84.36 (after tax) in dividends -
AFL - $4.00
V - $2.10
CVX - $11.23
ADM - $5.67
IBM - $7.80
TGT - $8.40
XOM - $5.47
MMM - $6.92
WBA - $4.05
HSY - $4.81
UNP - $4.12
DOV - $3.78
WFC - $3.66
JNJ - $3.94
KO- $8.41
In December I had 2 new companies that gave me dividends - WFC and JNJ, Also I've got dividend from KO that decided to give the dividend this year and not in 2016. I've got some dividend rasie from AFL and V.
How was your December dividend income?
Monday, January 11, 2016
From A Dream To Reality
Monday, January 4, 2016
Dividend Portfolio Update - December 2015
Well, the time has come to update my dividend portfolio once again as heading to another start of a new month and a new year. My portfolio is my way to freedom from looking after funds to pay my alimony. One day, the dividend income this portfolio generates will fully cover my alimony. It’s important to keep in mind that I'm updating the overall value of my portfolio because if I have setbacks I will use the funds in my dividend portfolio to pay my alimony.
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