May 2022 Dividend Report
Month of May is finally over, so much happened last month that it felt that the month flew by. Mr. Market saw a seesaw only create fear and suspense on a daily basis. The war in Ukraine and the inflation only creates doubt over long term. What to do for a dividend investor seemed to be a daily question as we navigate to the day to day last month. Over the years that I have been investing I can only ponder on the past outcomes and see the long term sustainability of investing on a regular basis.
With that been said let us now review our last month dividend income for the month of May 2022. Last month we collected a total of $665.95 in dividend income over all our accounts. We did sell some and took profit and re-invested in beaten down stocks that we wish to hold long term. We now have a full positions in few stocks that we down and continue to invest on a regular basis.
We collected a total of $164.54 in our tax advantage accounts and collected a total of $501.41 in our taxable accounts. Overall we did very well. Our net worth also grew last month over $800000.00 for the first time. Over 70% is in our real estate holding and we continue to look for ways to save and possibly built upon our real estate holdings in the next few years. Realistically we are now getting closer to our Financial Independence (FI) number and we starting to thing of ways to conserve cash. for the rest of this year that will be our primary concerns and continue to built our emergency fund to six (6) months to year in reserves.
Hope you had a wonderful month last month? How was your dividend collected last month? What are your plans to FI and are you closer to your goals?
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Disclaimer: Long on all stocks listed
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