Saturday, August 29, 2015

Recent Buy - EMR

I purchased 28 shares of Emerson Electric Co (EMR) on 8/10/15 for $49.98 per share. Post fees, cost basis equaled $50.23


Emerson Electric Co EMR:NYSE (Common Stock)




Emerson Electric is a dividend aristocrat having increased annual dividends every year for at least the past 25 years. EMR has increased dividend for 58 years.

Dividend Yield = 3.76%
Annual Payout = $1.88
Payout Ratio = 58.2%
Dividend Growth = 58 years
52 Week High = 11/25/2014 | 65.94
% Off 52 Week High = -24.2%
Beta (5 Yr) 1.3


This purchase adds $52.64 to my annual dividend income, based on the current $0.47 quarterly dividend.

My dividend stock portfolio will pay $684.92 in dividends over the next 12 months.

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Recent Buy - PG

I purchased 20 shares of Proctor & Gamble (PG) on 
7/30/15 for $77.87 per share. This is the 1st time I paid a commission of $7.
The cost basis of the 20 shares = $78.22

Proctor & Gamble is a dividend aristocrat having increased annual dividends every year for at least the past 25 years. P&G have increased dividend for 58 years.

Dividend Yield = 3.4%
Annual Payout = $2.65
Payout Ratio = 67.9%
Dividend Growth = 58 years

This purchase adds $53 to my annual dividend income, based on the current $0.6625 quarterly dividend.

My dividend stock portfolio will pay $632.28 in dividends over the next 12 months.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Dividend Income Update - July 2015

Each month I will post dividends received to keep track of earned passive income. Opening a new position or adding to an existing position on a regular basis causes increases in income on a monthly or quarterly basis.

I began investing in September 2014 and my 1st stock was Apple Inc on 9/22/2014. I'm beginning to experience a wee bit of the snowball effect. Many a drop, makes an ocean.

July 2015 Dividends -  
Macy's Inc (M) - $5.40
Walt Disney Co (DIS) - $13.20
Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO) - $7.35
W.P. Carey (WPC) - $15.26


Total dividends received during the month of June: $41.21
I did not have dividend earnings in July 2014 and hence cannot do a %increase comparison.

Thanks for reading!