Dividend Income Summary: Bert’s March 2021 Summary

 

The first quarter has come to a close. Baseball season has finally arrived and warm weather is on the horizon. I cannot wait for the cold weather to be fully behind us. Living in Northeast Ohio, I know we still have a few random snow days behind us unfortunately.  The stock market continues to remain hot, and so does our dividend income! Lanny just announced a new personal record in his dividend income summary article. Well, guess what, we had a personal record for a non-December month as well! Here is my March dividend income summary!

Why I Invest in Dividend Stocks

I invest in dividend stocks to grow a my passive income. One day, my dividend income will be large enough to cover my monthly expenses. That is why we are relentlessly searching for undervalued dividend stocks to buy. To put our hard earned cash to work.

We use  our dividend stock screener with every stock purchase. Our stock screener continues to help us find some awesome undervalued dividend stocks to buy. This simple, 3 step stock screener is designed to identify undervalued stocks with a strong payout ratio that have a history of increasing their dividend. Fundamental dividend growth investing at its finest.

Watch: Dividend Diplomats’ Dividend Stock Screener

Building a large dividend income stream takes time, consistency, hard work, saving, and most importantly, investing. I have been investing in dividend growth stocks since 2012. Saving a high percentage of my dividend income allows me to invest as much as possible, so we can retire as soon as possible.

Slowly, but steadily, my income has grown. Brick by brick. DRIP by DRIP. It is really exciting to see the growth and larger dividend checks trickle into my brokerage account.

Each month, we share our dividend income summaries to highlight our growth and progress. It is  a fun and helpful excercise that holds us accountable. Further, it helps you, our followers, see the stocks we are purchasing.

Bert’s March 2021 Dividend Income Summary

In March, we received $4,003.58 in dividend income. This represents ~72% year over year increase compared to last year. Holy freaking cow! We were so pumped to cross the $4,000 mark during the year. This is esaily a personal record (for a non-December month, where funds pay their capital gains distributions). The chart below summarizes each individual dividend payment we received during March:

In addition to the chart above, I always like to include 3 observations about the dividend income received during the month. The remainder of this section will discuss the 3 big observations:

Observation 1: Maximizing Our 401(k) Each Year is Paying Off

Several years ago, my wife and I committed to maximizing our pre-tax 401(k) contributions. To us, after crunching the tax savings, it was a no brainer decision. Not only are we reducing our tax bill significantly, we are also automatically investing a large amount of capital into low cost, S&P 500 index funds.

Read: Why We Are Maximizing Our 401(k)s Finally

Read: Tax Benefit Series – Why Maximizing Your 401(k) Can Save Reduce Your Taxes Significant

Fast forward several years to look at the results of the strategy. Our Top 4 dividend payments we received were all in our retirement accounts. This represented $2,600, or 65%, of our monthly dividend income.  Insanity.

Here is the crazier part. This doesn’t even represent the full amount of our dividend income from our 401ks. One of our major 401k funds pays a semi-annual dividend in June and December. The other is an annuity fund at Principal. Frustratingly, this fund doesn’t disclose the dividend income received!

It is nice to see the impact of an automated, consistent dividend investing strategy several years down the road.  That is why I am so pumped up that my wife and I started buying 1 share of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) every week. 3 years from now, the impact of this strategy is going to be real. Heck, Lanny is feeling the impact of his VYM weekly investment strategy just 8 months later.

Read: Why I’m Investing in Johnson & Johnson Every Week

Read: VYM’s HUGE 18% Dividend Increase has a Major Impact on Lanny’s Dividend Income

Folks, its all about time in the market. Can’t stress that enough. The results are real.

Observation 2: New Investments Flexed Their Dividend Muscles

Sure, the dividends received from mutual funds were large. However, that doesn’t mean that we didn’t receive a nice sum of cash from our individual holdings. In fact, it was quite the contract.

Looking at the chart above, we received several dividend payments from new companies that we initiated positions in over the last 12 months. The list includes: IBM (Wife), Walgreens (Both), Discover (Wife), Intel (Both), Smuckers (Both), and LCNB (Me). The new dividend payments from last year were also major contributors to our 72% year over year growth rate.

Watch: Our Playlist of Dividend Stock Purchase Videos

However, it wasn’t just new dividend stock positions. I added significantly to my stake in Aflac during the pandemic and IBM over the year. In fact, the additional investments were huge and helped offset some of the dividend cuts we received from Royal Dutch Shell  and Dominion during the year!

Observation 3: The Power of Dividend Investing is REAL

This continues to be a recurring theme in our monthly dividend income summaries. The Power of Dividend Investing is real. It may sound cliche, but it is true. We had many dividend payments that increased solely due to dividend reinvestment and dividend increaes. Those additional fractional shares resulting in more dividend income in 2021 than in 2020.

Read: The Power of Dividend Reinvestment

To me, the best part wasn’t even the additional income from dividend reinvestment. It was all of the dividend increases we received during the last year. Even during a global pandemic that shook our economy to the core and changed consumer habits (potentially forever), many of the companies in our portfolio still management to grow their dividend.

Watch: Our Dividend News Playlist – Which Features All of Our Dividend Increase Summary Videos

That is exactly why we invest in companies that have a history of increasing their dividend through multiple economic cycles. We want to own companies that will not waver when times are tough. Companies with management teams that will continue to keep the boat moving in the right direction.

The chart above, summarizing our March dividend income, has too many examples of dividend increases compared to last year due to dividend reinvestment and dividend increases. That is what is all about. That is why we invest in dividend growth stocks. Plain and simple.

The Impact of Dividend Increases

We love dividend increases. It is plain and simple. There is no better feeling than seeing your dividend income grow without lifting a finger. Heck, that’s part of the reason why we think dividend investing is the best, and easiest, form of dividend income.

April is going to be a crazy month for dividend increases. We are expecting some of the largest names in the dividend investing space to announce dividend increases. This includes Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, IBM, and others.

Read: 9 Expected Dividend Increases in April 2021

Why am I discussing April in my March dividend income summary. Well, lets just say, march was the calm before the storm. We will be swimming in dividend increases in April. Unfortunately, March was a slow month for us, as we only received two dividend increases. The following chart summarizes the impact of each dividend increase:

The good news is that we received two dividend increases from Dividend Aristocrats. However, the bad news is that the dollar impact of the increases was relatively small. We could get 3 items off the dollar menu from McDonalds with our dividend increases.

Still, a dividend increase is a dividend increase. I’ll never complain about seeing my dividend income grow without lifting a finger. Whether the impact is $.01 or $100!

Summary

I could not be happier and more excited with our March dividend income results. We corssed a huge milestone figure during the month, earning over $4,000 in dividend income. Further, we had an INSANE 72% dividend growth rate compared to last year. After years of hard work, saving, and investing, the results are starting to show. I still have a lot of work to do. Now would be the worst time to take my foot off the gas pedal. That is why we are going to continue being aggressive, making every dollar count, and buying as many dividend growth stocks as possible. Financial freedom is become a reality.

Did you set a record for dividend income in March? Did you receive dividend income predominately form mutual funds and ETFS, or individual stocks? How many dividend increases did you receive?

Bert

21 thoughts on “Dividend Income Summary: Bert’s March 2021 Summary

  1. Thats is absolutely insane Bert…over $4k is just amazing. It also makes me wonder, when is it enough for you guys to start thinking abvout you freedom? Is that with $5k a month, 6 or 10?

    • Thanks Mr. Robot!! That conversation is always ongoing. I need to get more of this income in my traditional account. Over $2,600 was in my 401k. Slowly, but surely, the other accounts are starting to get built.

      Bert

  2. The sentence the resonated the most for me in your post was “Now would be the worst time to take my foot off the gas pedal.” That is the best advice for anyone in this game, no matter when you say it. Keep at it!!!

  3. You have to be jazzed up now! That’s 2 months of the year down making 4K and hopefully this June makes it 3, can’t wait to see when it becomes all 12 months earning $4K.

  4. Bert,
    Congrats to you and your wife on eclipsing $4k in dividend income during March! That right there is really a testament to the potent combo of DGI and frugality. Keep it up!

  5. Wow that is an awesome month. You almost can’t beat this. Great results. Even with the cuts from last year you still dominated this month.

    • Thats too kind of you to say DP. That’s the beauty of the community. We each inspire each other. It is not a competition. Rather, we are all working towards the same goal of financial freedom. That is what it is all about!

      Bert

  6. $4,000 in a single month as a dividend is mind boggling!! I’m thinking that Bert will start to get $4,000 every single month smoothed out over the year if consistent market contributions are made… It’s time to get started and for me to build up my dividend portfolio!

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