NOVEMBER 2023 DIVIDEND INCOME AND EXPENSES

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How’s everyone doing?

November is one of my favorite times of the year. I know you’re wondering why. For the most part, everyone is whining in the holiday mood. Family members who you haven’t seen in months or years travel from all over the world to spend Thanksgiving with you.

Sadly, things shouldn’t be that way. It’s unfortunate that we can’t do this as often, even though I recognize that such a gathering involves a great deal of sacrifice.

Well, let’s return to our usual routine. Now that I’m not working two jobs, the reactivation of the student loan payments puts some strain on my budget. I am confident that the tension will pass.

You may wonder, Why is that? I’ll inform everyone as soon as it’s confirmed. I would hate to get excited too quickly.

Dividends for November 2023

MonthsJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Div Income$22.77$32.77$73.28$35.59$33.28$76.18$39.78$37.11$79.09$42.61$39.75

November 2023 Expenses

Mortgage$2000
Restaurants$10.22
Groceries$331.76
Fuel$164.82
Personal Care (Daughter)$152
Travel/Tolls$24.35
Mobile Phone$0
Internet$104.99
Home Improvement$204.92
General Merchandise$47.85
Total$3040.91

Home Office Update

I’m not far from my ideal home office, and I’m also not far from returning to my creative self and beginning to produce material from my new workspace. Upon completing the wall sanding process, I proceeded to Lowe’s and obtained some paint samples.

Out of these five samples, can you guess which one I chose?

gray paints samples
project foto 1 1

November 2023 Recap

November becomes not just a time for family and Thanksgiving, but a chapter in the ongoing narrative of life’s twists and turns. It’s a reminder that, even in the face of uncertainty, there’s room for hope and anticipation. So, here’s to navigating November, a month that brings us together, challenges us, and ultimately propels us forward into the unknown with a sense of resilience and optimism.

I’m looking forward to December because it’s known as the best month for dividends.


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