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This February passed by swiftly. The stock market appears to be soaring, with the S&P 500 up by 8%, and my portfolio has already surged by 9%. While it’s gratifying to witness, we must remember that this rally is likely temporary, yet I remain fully invested.
Now, let’s delve into my dividend income and expenses for February:
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February 2024 Expenses
Mortgage | $2000 |
Groceries | $181.29 |
Fuel | $151.18 |
Restaurant | $54.04 |
Travel/Tolls | $53.49 |
Mobile Phone | $0 |
Internet | $104.99 |
Home Improvement | $273.52 |
General Merchandise | $105.71 |
Total | $2923.93 |
Dividends for February 2024
In February 2024, I received $38.92 in dividend income from six different companies. This marks an increase of $6.20 compared to last February.
Months | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Div Income | $37.46 | 38.92 |
My dividend portfolio has been updated.
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