$PG
The Procter & Gamble CompanyMy forward annual income hit $36,000 — breakdown inside
High yield traps I've fallen for: T before they cut, MO before pricing power eroded. Lesson: if yield is above 7%, there's usually a reason.
New position in $O — my thesis
O is my largest single stock position. Monthly payments, 30+ years of dividend increases. The 5.2% yield at my cost basis was hard to pass up.
Building a dividend portfolio from scratch today
O is my largest single stock position. Monthly payments, 30+ years of dividend increases. The 5.2% yield at my cost basis was hard to pass up.
My dividend income hit $2,000/month — full breakdown
DRIP decision: I take cash now. At $2k/month in dividends, I prefer to deploy it strategically rather than auto-reinvest proportionally.
DRIP strategy — reinvesting vs taking cash
SCHD is the cleanest dividend growth ETF. 10-year dividend CAGR of ~12%, low expense ratio, quality screen on underlying holdings.
SCHD vs VYM vs JEPI — which dividend ETF wins?
DRIP decision: I take cash now. At $2k/month in dividends, I prefer to deploy it strategically rather than auto-reinvest proportionally.
SCHD vs VYM vs JEPI — which dividend ETF wins?
SCHD is the cleanest dividend growth ETF. 10-year dividend CAGR of ~12%, low expense ratio, quality screen on underlying holdings.
Why I prefer dividend growth over bonds for income
SCHD is the cleanest dividend growth ETF. 10-year dividend CAGR of ~12%, low expense ratio, quality screen on underlying holdings.
Why I prefer dividend growth over bonds for income
Portfolio: 40% SCHD, 20% JEPI, 15% O, 10% JNJ, 15% individual dividend growers. Monthly income: $2,147. Yield on cost: 6.2% after 7 years of reinvestment.
Building a dividend portfolio from scratch today
SCHD is the cleanest dividend growth ETF. 10-year dividend CAGR of ~12%, low expense ratio, quality screen on underlying holdings.
SCHD vs VYM vs JEPI — which dividend ETF wins?
O is my largest single stock position. Monthly payments, 30+ years of dividend increases. The 5.2% yield at my cost basis was hard to pass up.
My dividend income hit $2,000/month — full breakdown
O is my largest single stock position. Monthly payments, 30+ years of dividend increases. The 5.2% yield at my cost basis was hard to pass up.