Since I dropped the ball on posting these past 3 months, I decided to combine all the dividend updates for January to April into a single post...
January's dividend income came in at $378.69, a 3.3% decrease over 2017's $391.59.
February's dividend income came in at $301.75, a 13.0% increase over 2017's $266.96.
March's dividend income came in at $519.18, a 70.4% increase over 2017's $304.71.
April's dividend income came in at $386.12, a 500.7% increase over 2017's $64.28.
- BAM raised their quarterly dividend 7.1% from $0.14/share to $0.15/share, increasing our passive income by $5.32.
- CM raised their quarterly dividend 2.3% from $1.30/share to $1.33/share, increasing our passive income by $6.00.
- CNR raised their quarterly dividend 10.3% from $0.4125/share to $0.455/share, increasing our passive income by $17.85.
- DIS raised their semi-annual dividend 7.7% from $0.78/share to $0.84/share, increasing our passive income by $3.71.
- ELS raised their quarterly dividend 12.8% from $0.4875/share to $0.55/share, increasing our passive income by $16.79.
- EMN raised their quarterly dividend 9.8% from $0.51/share to $0.56/share, increasing our passive income by $14.24.
- HRL raised their quarterly dividend 10.3% from $0.17/share to $0.1875/share, increasing our passive income by $12.52.
- MA raised their quarterly dividend 13.6% from $0.22/share to $0.25/share, increasing our passive income by $2.89.
- MMM raised their quarterly dividend 15.7% from $1.175/share to $1.36/share, increasing our passive income by $23.27.
- MRU raised their quarterly dividend 10.8% from $0.1625/share to $0.18/share, increasing our passive income by $7.35.
- T raised their quarterly dividend 2.0% from $0.49/share to $0.50/share, increasing our passive income by $3.92.
- T.TO raised their quarterly dividend 2.5% from $0.4925/share to $0.505/share, increasing our passive income by $5.65.
- TRP raised their quarterly dividend 10.4% from $0.625/share to $0.69/share, increasing our passive income by $29.38.
Dividends in CAD are converted to USD using the monthly average exchange rates from the Bank of Canada.
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