Dividend Income Update 2023 - Dividend Magic (2024)

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Alist of my past dividend income and updates can be found below:

  • Dividend Income Update 2022
  • Dividend Income Update 2021
  • Dividend Income Update 2020
  • Dividend Income Update 2019
  • Dividend Income Update 2018
  • Dividend Income Update 2017
  • Dividend Income Update 2016
  • Dividend Income Update 2015
  • Dividend Income Update 2014
  • Where it all started – April 2014

December & Review of 2023

Dividend Income (Dec) –RM343.79
Dividend Income (2023) –RM18,757.11
Dividend Yield –4.58%

2023 was good for me. I ended the year with RM18.7K in dividends, giving me a 4.58% yield.

Made some adjustments to my MY stock portfolio and will continue to do so in 2024. The main focus will be on building up that dividend income.

Besides my MY portfolio, things have also been going well on the US side.

Total Y-O-Y growth for all my assets is around 30%.

I would like to touch a little on my total portfolio and would like to show everyone my asset allocation.

All my assets can be categorised into two main categories – Safe and Growth

Safe Assets (54%)
FD and savings – 13%
ASM, EPF & PRS – 24%
Bonds – 17%

Growth Assets (46%)
US stocks, MY stocks, crypto, P2P

For a little privacy and to avoid disclosing my exact numbers, I’ve lumped my growth assets into one. 😉
And so, the above is what my allocation looks like. It is very conservative considering my age. I’m still (relatively) young. Ideally, I would like to have about 60% in growing assets, maybe even 70%.

Financial Independence but not Retirement

Relating to FI/RE, I realise that I may be reaching my goal soon. And maybe it is time to update the FI/RE guide as well.
As this wasn’t an overnight achievement, there isn’t much excitement on my part. Perhaps more of a gradual anticipation.
I am, however, a little disillusioned. So I have a few questions for everyone:
1. What is your FI/RE number?
2. What do you plan to do with said amount?
I’m considering dumping into EPF (reaching the RM1M mark to enable withdrawals) and leaving the rest in stocks. OR leaving >50% in stocks and the rest in Safe Assets.
3. What jobs have you considered taking once you are financially independent?
I don’t like to be idle and I’m considering so many different jobs.
a. Work and travel
b. Working a simple job nearby with whoever is hiring
c. Becoming a personal trainer as I enjoy working out
d. Go into the financial planning field and utilise my CFP
e. Live off-grid and farm

Feel free to leave your thoughts via comments on this page. I’d love to hear from everyone and get some suggestions.

I posed question No. 3 on my socials a few days ago and we had some nice comments and discussions from everyone on Facebook and Instagram. Feel free to have a look!

For stock investing, I use Rakuten. If you want to open a trading account with Rakuten Trade, let me direct you to my review on them hERE. Don’t forget to use my referral link for extra rewards.

As always,Facebook,Instagram,and nowYouTube! Follow, and keep up to date.

October & November

Dividend Income (Oct) –RM378.68
Dividend Income (Nov) –RM865.31
Dividend Income (2023) –RM18,413.32
Dividend Yield –4.45%

Note: A slight mistake was made whereby October’s numbers were included in the last update’s Total. Rectified now.

The dividend yield of the portfolio is at 4.45%. We’ve surpassed last year’s RM16K in dividends last month.

Made some big changes to the portfolio.
Sold: Axis REIT, Nestle and TGUAN.
Bought: Matrix, SunREIT

Finally going to say goodbye to my beloved Nestle.
Reasons for selling is to re-optimise the portfolio. We’re sitting on RM75K in cash right now. I’ll be updating the portfolio’s holdings at the end of the year.

Looking to add more Matrix for the dividends and capital appreciation. And more into Maybank and Scientex soon if and when a drop occurs. We’ll bring dividend yield into the 5-6% territory.

No major updates on the US front, still about the same for VOO. eToro’s portfolio has gone up by a bit though.

August & September

Dividend Income (Aug) –RM983.15
Dividend Income (Sept) –RM3,772.99
Dividend Income (2023) –RM17,548.01
Dividend Yield –4.43%

The dividend yield of the portfolio is at 4.43%. We’ve surpassed last year’s RM16K in dividends already. Don’t think we’ll get to RM20K this year but we’re getting there! If you’ve noticed, I’ve not been adding capital to my portfolio here for the past year, instead, I’ve just re-optimised the portfolio and it seems to be working.

The extra money has been dumped into my VOO on Rakuten Trade and most recently to ASM. You can find out more about my ASNB and ASM hERE.

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I use Rakuten. If you want to open a trading account with Rakuten Trade, let me direct you to my review on them hERE. Don’t forget to use my referral link for extra rewards.

As always,Facebook,Instagram,and nowYouTube! Follow, and keep up to date.

June & July

Dividend Income (June) –Nil
Dividend Income (July) –RM2,056.25
Dividend Income (2023) –RM12,413.19
Dividend Yield –3.13%

Received dividends from Scientex and TGUAN in July. The dividend yield of the portfolio is at 3.13%.

Scientex’s dividends have increased to a 4.6% yield from 3.46% last year.
TGUAN is maintaining its yield but the share price has underperformed.

VOO on Rakuten Trade is doing good as well:

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April & May

Dividend Income (Apr) –RM1,925.87
Dividend Income (May) –RM1,627.53
Dividend Income (2023) –RM10,356.94
Dividend Yield –2.61%

Received dividends from Sunway, TNB, FPI, Nestle, IGBREIT and AXIS REIT in April and May.
All dividends have increased or stayed the same, except for Sunway and AXIS REIT.

Nestle interestingly finally upped their dividends after many years. We should see it maintain/increase for the foreseeable future.
We moving up!

Updated my US Portfolio on Rakuten Trade as well:

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Started DCA-ing religiously every month when the market was down. This is the result of about 6 months.

We’re up this month as well. USD continued its gain on MYR as well.

March

Freedom FundQ1 Update – March 2023
Dividend Income (Jan) –RM2,252.27
Dividend Income (Feb) –RM2,274.42
Dividend Income (Mar) –RM2,231.85
Dividend Income (2023) –RM6,758.54
Dividend Yield –1.70%

Received dividends from IGB REIT, Sunway REIT and Axis REIT in February.
Public Bank, Maybank and QL Resources in March. All dividends have increased or stayed the same.
We moving up!

Also, added Maybank shares to the portfolio, and sold Cypark.

I’d like to share a little update on my US Portfolio on Rakuten Trade as well.

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Started DCA-ing religiously every month when the market was down. This is the result of about 6 months. Will be looking to buy only VOO for now via Rakuten Trade and continue with the DCA when the market drops. Sucks to see the value of our MYR.

If you want to open a trading account, let me direct you to my review on them hERE.

As always,Facebook,Instagram,and nowYouTube! Follow, and keep up to date. I use Rakuten

January

Freedom Fundas of January 2023
Dividend Income (Jan) –RM2,252.27
Dividend Income (2023) –RM2,252.27
Dividend Yield –0.57%

Received dividends from Scientex, Axis REIT and TGUAN for January. Both Scientex and Axis REIT gave higher dividends compared to 2022 and TGUAN stayed the same.

If you’re looking to open a trading account, let me direct you to my review on them hERE.

As always,Facebook,Instagram,and nowYouTube! Follow, keep up to date. I use Rakuten Trade as my broker.

Acquisition and Disposals

Nil.

Scientex

January 2023 Dividends –RM1,900
January 2022 Dividends – RM1,500
Total 2023 Dividends –RM1,900
Dividend Yield –2.30%

Axis REIT

January 2023 Dividends –RM196.02
January 2022 Dividends – RM195.19
Total 2023 Dividends –RM196.02
Dividend Yield –1.13%

TGUAN

January 2023 Dividends –RM156.25
January 2022 Dividends – RM156.25
Total 2023 Dividends –RM156.25
Dividend Yield –0.44%

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FAQs

How much can you make in dividends with $100 K? ›

How Much Can You Make in Dividends with $100K?
Portfolio Dividend YieldDividend Payments With $100K
1%$1,000
2%$2,000
3%$3,000
4%$4,000
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What stocks pay more than 6% dividend? ›

Top 25 High Dividend Stocks
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ENBEnbridge7.73%
EPDEnterprise Products Partners7.14%
TAT&T6.72%
WHRWhirlpool6.69%
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What are the top 5 dividend stocks to buy? ›

10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy
  • Verizon Communications VZ.
  • Johnson & Johnson JNJ.
  • Philip Morris International PM.
  • Altria Group MO.
  • Comcast CMCSA.
  • Medtronic MDT.
  • Pioneer Natural Resources PXD.
  • Duke Energy DUK.
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What is the best dividend ETF? ›

7 Best Dividend ETFs to Buy Now
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Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VYM)$55 billion0.06%
Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ)$34 billion0.12%
iShares International Select Dividend ETF (IDV)$4.2 billion0.51%
Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)$760 million0.58%
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How much do you need to invest to make $1000 month on dividends? ›

In a market that generates a 2% annual yield, you would need to invest $600,000 up front in order to reliably generate $12,000 per year (or $1,000 per month) in dividend payments. How Can You Make $1,000 Per Month In Dividends? Here are the steps you can take to build yourself a sufficient dividend portfolio.

How much money do you need to make $50000 a year off dividends? ›

If, for example, your portfolio gets to a value of $1.5 million, you could invest in a fund or multiple investments that yield an average of 3.3%. At that rate, you could generate $50,000 in annual dividends. With a lower portfolio balance of $1 million, you would need to target an average yield of 5%.

What are the 3 dividend stocks to buy and hold forever? ›

7 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
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Home Depot Inc. (HD)2.5%10.5%
Procter & Gamble Co. (PG)2.4%15.4%
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)3.1%25.3%
Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK)2.4%10.6%
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What is the safest dividend stock? ›

Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI), Equinix (NASDAQ: EQIX), and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) are three super-safe dividend stocks because they generate contractually secured cash flow and have strong financial profiles. That makes them great options for those seeking to fortify their dividend income in 2024 and beyond.

What is the most profitable dividend stock? ›

20 high-dividend stocks
CompanyDividend Yield
Franklin BSP Realty Trust Inc. (FBRT)11.60%
Angel Oak Mortgage REIT Inc (AOMR)11.58%
Altria Group Inc. (MO)9.79%
Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. (WASH)9.16%
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Apr 17, 2024

Is Coca Cola a dividend stock? ›

The Coca-Cola Company's ( KO ) dividend yield is 3.22%, which means that for every $100 invested in the company's stock, investors would receive $3.22 in dividends per year. The Coca-Cola Company's payout ratio is 74.22% which means that 74.22% of the company's earnings are paid out as dividends.

What are the best cheap dividend stocks in 2024? ›

Because a company's share price is always shifting, the dividend yield also changes at a similar pace. The four stocks on the NYSE or Nasdaq with the highest forward dividend yield that also trade for $25 or less as of March 2024 include Petrobras, Jiayin Group, Great Elm Capital Corp., and Angel Oak Mortgage REIT.

Which stock gives highest return in 1 year? ›

1 Year Based Return Stock
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1.Swadeshi Polytex521.12
2.Ksolves India83.92
3.Remedium Life132.03
4.Infronics Sys.75.63
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What ETF has 12% yield? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
SDIVGlobal X SuperDividend ETF12.02%
QYLDGlobal X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF11.98%
BTFValkyrie Bitcoin and Ether Strategy ETF11.92%
FTQIFirst Trust Nasdaq BuyWrite Income ETF11.89%
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What is the downside of dividend ETF? ›

Cons. No guarantee of future dividends. Stock price declines may offset yield. Dividends are taxed in the year they are distributed to shareholders.

Is it better to buy dividend stocks or ETFs? ›

Dividend ETFs and dividend stocks can both generate income and provide long-term growth for investors. However, they both carry similar degrees of market risk. Therefore, the choice of ETFs versus stocks comes down to an investor's personal preferences, investing goals and tolerance for risk.

How much income can 100k generate? ›

You can generate monthly income from 100k by investing in a mix of assets, such as dividend-paying stocks, bonds, or REITs. Depending on the assets you choose and their performance, you may expect to yield a monthly income ranging from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand dollars.

How much do I need to invest to make $500 a month in dividends? ›

Shares of public companies that split profits with shareholders by paying cash dividends yield between 2% and 6% a year. With that in mind, putting $250,000 into low-yielding dividend stocks or $83,333 into high-yielding shares will get your $500 a month.

How much money do I need to invest to make $3000 a month in dividends? ›

If you were to invest in a company offering a 4% annual dividend yield, you would need to invest about $900,000 to generate a monthly income of $3000. While this might seem like a hefty sum, remember that this investment isn't just generating income—it's also likely to appreciate over time.

How much do I need to invest to make $200 a month in dividends? ›

To collect $200 every time the company makes a dividend payment, you would need to invest a little less than $14,300 into the REIT.

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