My Dividends

My own dividends

Since I follow the dividend strategy, it is of course also nice to see how the dividend payments have developed.

Here I will show my dividends received and this in each case monthly. So that it is better comparable with each other, the dividends are indicated in each case in gross euro. Due to the tax-free amount at the beginning of the year, the value would otherwise be distorted and a representation would be wrong.

How have my dividends developed?

How my dividends develop

With my portfolio I would like to build up a regular side income through dividends. Currently, the dividends are of course always directly reinvested to take advantage of the compound interest effect.

The investment period should be at least 20 years and more. Mainly this investment is intended for my retirement provision. However, I started only in October 2020 and thus actually very late. From this point of view, I have already wasted 20 years and could therefore already be many further. But at least I took the plunge and started investing my money in stocks and ETFs.

I try to build up my stock portfolio according to the dividend payments. The tax exempt amount of 801 euros is of course submitted and will certainly not be exceeded the first two years with the distributions (but already exceeded in the first year).

Dividend statistics

Dividends total

Dividends 2022

Dividends target 2022

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My dividends ​2021

15.01.2021 Realty Income 2,42 EUR
    2,42 EUR
26.02.2021 Welltower Inc 5,50 EUR
16.02.2021 Realty Income 2,12 EUR
16.02.2021 Colgate-Palmolive 2,53 EUR
11.02.2021 Nucor 4,00 EUR
    14,15 EUR
31.03.2021 Mercury General Co. 5,89 EUR
30.03.2021 Corning 4,06 EUR
30.03.2021 Novo-Nordisk B 7,06 EUR
30.03.2021 SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF – USD DIS 9,29 EUR
24.03.2021 iShares EM Dividend UCITS ETF – USD DIS 11,14 EUR
17.03.2021 Unilever 3,50 EUR
15.03.2021 Realty Income 2,15 EUR
12.03.2021 Yum! Brands 2,51 EUR
09.03.2021 Johnson & Johnson 4,21 EUR
05.03.2021 Starbucks 2,97 EUR
02.03.2021 Infineon Technologies 4,40 EUR
01.03.2021 Visa 1,05 EUR
    58,22 EUR
30.04.2021 GLADSTONE LAND 2,12 EUR
28.04.2021 Bank of Nova Scotia 9,58 EUR
21.04.2021 HENKEL Vz 11,10 EUR
16.04.2021 Medtronic 2,42 EUR
15.04.2021 Realty Income 2,17 EUR
08.04.2021 Diageo 5,89 EUR
07.04.2021 Daimler 21,60 EUR
01.04.2021 Coca-Cola 2,85 EUR
    57,72 EUR
28.05.2021 Starbucks 2,93 EUR
28.05.2021 GLADSTONE LAND CO.DL-,001 2,09 EUR
28.05.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 5,01 EUR
20.05.2021 Welltower Inc 5,47 EUR
19.05.2021 Vonovia SE 18,59 EUR
19.05.2021 Hercules Capital 20,78 EUR
19.05.2021 Brown & Brown 1,67 EUR
14.05.2021 Realty Income 2,12 EUR
14.05.2021 Colgate-Palmolive 2,59 EUR
12.05.2021 BRIT AMER TOBACCO 19,31 EUR
11.05.2021 Nucor 4,01 EUR
    84,56 EUR
30.06.2021 iShares EM Dividend UCITS ETF – USD DIS 88,94 EUR
30.06.2021 Mercury General Co. 5,80 EUR
30.06.2021 GLADSTONE LAND CO.DL-,001 2,14 EUR
30.06.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 5,14 EUR
30.06.2021 Ares Capital 22,69 EUR
30.06.2021 Gladstone Commercial 7,31 EUR
29.06.2021 Corning 4,00 EUR
29.06.2021 SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF – USD DIS 14,57 EUR
25.06.2021 DBS Group 5,99 EUR
21.06.2021 Royal Dutch Shell A 7,53 EUR
17.06.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 4,34 EUR
15.06.2021 Realty Income 2,12 EUR
15.06.2021 Realty Income 1,92 EUR
11.06.2021 Yum! Brands 2,45 EUR
10.06.2021 Unilever 3,44 EUR
08.06.2021 Johnson & Johnson 4,36 EUR
01.06.2021 Visa 1,05 EUR
    183,78 EUR
30.07.2021 Gladstone Commercial 7,39 EUR
30.07.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 5,20 EUR
30.07.2021 GLADSTONE LAND CO.DL-,001 2,17 EUR
28.07.2021 Bank of Nova Scotia 9,68 EUR
16.07.2021 Medtronic 2,66 EUR
15.07.2021 W.P. Carey 14,12 EUR
15.07.2021 Realty Income 1,98 EUR
15.07.2021 Realty Income 2,18 EUR
01.07.2021 Coca-Cola 2,81 EUR
    48,19 EUR
31.08.2021 Gladstone Commercial 12,41 EUR
31.08.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 5,22 EUR
31.08.2021 Gladstone Land 2,18 EUR
26.08.2021 Starbucks 3,05 EUR
26.08.2021 DBS Group 11,09 EUR
19.08.2021 Welltower Inc 5,68 EUR
19.08.2021 BRIT AMER TOBACCO 19,54 EUR
18.08.2021 Brown & Brown 1,72 EUR
18.08.2021 Hercules Capital 44,15 EUR
18.08.2021 Novo-Nordisk B 4,22 EUR
16.08.2021 AbbVie 16,54 EUR
16.08.2021 Colgate-Palmolive 2,67 EUR
13.08.2021 Omega Healthcare Invest. 42,74 EUR
13.08.2021 Realty Income 5,41 EUR
13.08.2021 Realty Income 2,20 EUR
11.08.2021 Nucor 4,12 EUR
30.09.2021 Gladstone Commercial 12,49 EU
30.09.2021 Ares Capital 45,81 EUR
30.09.2021 Gladstone Land 2,19 EUR
30.09.2021 Mercury General Co. 5,93 EUR
29.09.2021 Corning 4,09 EUR
29.09.2021 iShares EM Dividend UCITS ETF – USD DIS 149,66 EUR
20.09.2021 Royal Dutch Shell A 18,27 EUR
15.09.2021 Realty Income 2,19 EUR
15.09.2021 Realty Income 5,37 EUR
15.09.2021 Gladstone Investment Co. 2,23 EUR
10.09.2021 Yum! Brands 2,53 EUR
09.09.2021 Microsoft 3,29 EUR
08.09.2021 Unilever 20,20 EUR
07.09.2021 Johnson & Johnson 4,44 EUR
01.09.2021 Visa 1,62 EUR
    280,33 EUR
29.10.2021 Gladstone Commercial 12,59 EUR
21.10.2021 China Res. Cement 1,94 EUR
15.10.2021 Realty Income 5,50 EUR
15.10.2021 Realty Income 2,24 EUR
15.10.2021 W.P. Carey 28,13 EUR
13.10.2021 GLOBAL X SUPERINCOME PREFERRED ETF 5,89 EUR
07.10.2021 Diageo 16,69 EUR
01.10.2021 Coca-Cola 8,97 EUR
    81,95 EUR
30.11.2021 Gladstone Commercial 18,53 EUR
17.11.2021 Hercules Capital 46,60 EUR
15.11.2021 AbbVie 23,72 EUR
15.11.2021 Omega Healthcare Invest. 59,38 EUR
15.11.2021 Realty Income 7,79 EUR
12.11.2021 GLOBAL X SUPERINCOME PREFERRED ETF 11,44 EUR
11.11.2021 Apple 3,21 EUR
11.11.2021 BRIT AMER TOBACCO 40,90 EUR
    211.59 EUR
31.12.2021 Gladstone Commercial 25,73 EUR
31.12.2021 iShares EM Dividend UCITS ETF – USD DIS 62,59 EUR
30.12.2021 Ares Capital 59,15 EUR
15.12.2021 Realty Income 8,25 EUR
15.12.2021 Coca-Cola 17,79 EUR
13.12.2021 GLOBAL X SUPERINCOME PREFERRED ETF 28,46 EUR
09.12.2021 Microsoft 4,38 EUR
07.12.2021 Visa 3,64 EUR
01.12.2021 Unilever 19,95 EUR
    229,91 EUR

My dividends 2020

25.11.2020 iShares Global Clean Energy UCITS ETF – USD DIS 4,66 EUR
25.11.2020 iShares Global Water UCITS ETF – USD DIS 0,62 EUR
23.12.2020 iShares EM Dividend UCITS ETF – USD DIS 5,83 EUR
19.12.2020 Coca-Cola 3,28 EUR
19.12.2020 Realty Income 2,57 EUR
18.12.2020 Corning 4,40 EUR
11.12.2020 Yum! Brands 2,82 EUR
08.12.2020 Johnson & Johnson 5,05 EUR
01.12.2020 Visa 1,28 EUR

Why dividends are so interesting

In good and healthy companies, dividends are paid out repeatedly and regularly. Depending on the size of your portfolio, this can make the cash register ring. With useful tools like DivvyDiary, dividends can be planned very well in advance. So you can also see in detail how the dividends of individual companies have developed over time and hopefully increased. By regularly increasing the dividends, the own cash flow also increases, even if no further investments were made in the portfolio.

If the payout ratio is not too high, good companies will pay dividends even if the economy as a whole is not doing so well. Here then the time plays a very large role. the longer I own such a share, the larger also the dividends received. This is due to the dividend growth and in addition, especially in the first few years, the dividends received are reinvested again and again.

It is very motivating when the dividends keep increasing. If you’re smart about it, in 10 or 20 years you may be able to convert your full-time job into a part-time position. The dividends will then replenish the money. Or really think long-term in the direction of retirement. If you keep it up for 30 or 40 years and reinvest all dividends directly, you will have a very good monthly additional income when you retire.

However, dividend hunters should avoid one mistake in any case. In the case of dividend stocks, do not use the dividend yield as the only factor for buying a stock. Always look to see whether the company is really economically sound and can finance the dividends from current profits without any problems. A high dividend yield can therefore be an alarm signal (but does not have to be – see REITs and BDCs). So always take a close look at the company in question and then possibly buy shares in it.