2022 Performance Review And 2 Additions - December Dividend Income Report

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Summary

  • Couche-Tard, Activision Blizzard, and Intertape Polymer (acquired throughout the year) were my top performers for 2022.
  • The increase in dividends is worth a lot more to me than how my portfolio did in 2022.
  • The increase comes mostly from dividend increases by companies and from reallocation towards higher-yielding companies.
  • It’s very motivating to see my total dividends received since I created this account getting close to $20,000.
  • I will consider selling a few more tech stocks throughout the year to reduce my exposure to this sector.

2022 Review written on Adhesive Note with alarm clock set at 8 o"clock.

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In September of 2017, I received slightly over $100K from my former employer, representing the commuted value of my pension plan. I decided to invest 100% of this money in dividend growth stocks.

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Dynamic sector allocation calculated by DSR PRO as of January 2nd.

Dynamic sector allocation calculated by DSR PRO as of January 2nd.

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My name is Mike and I’m the author of The Dividend Guy Blog & The Dividend Monk along with the owner and portfolio manager here at Dividend Stocks Rock (DSR). I earned my bachelor degree in finance-marketing, own a CFP title along with an MBA in financial services. Besides being a passionate investor, I’m also happily married with three beautiful children. I started my online venture to educate people about investing and to be able to spend more time with my family. I started my career in the financial industry back in 2003. I earned several promotions along with a good pile of diplomas. I had lots of fun working with clients in private banking for half a decade, but thought I could do more with my life. In 2016, I decided to take a leap of faith and left everything behind to travel across North America and Central America with my family. We drove through nine countries and stayed three months in Costa Rica before returning home. This was an eye-opening adventure that led me in 2017 to quit my job in the financial industry and pursue my dream; helping others with their personal finance through my investing websites. You just found the reason why I quit my suit & tie job!

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