• Recent Stock Purchases and Sales

    What’s up FIRE bros. I’ve been doing some buying and got to throw it out there.

    FIRST, some questions.

    • Is the market expensive? YES
    • Are yields Low? YES
    • Are earnings weak? YES
    • IS there going to be a crash soon? Hopefuly!
    • So why buy?

    Because…markets are impossible to time.

    If you would have told me in February  2016 when the DJI was 16,100, that by the end of the year it would hit 20,000 I would have fell off my chair laughing. ABSURD,  I would have vehemently proclaimed!

    Alas, we are here.

    Recent Stock Purchases
    LALALALALAL

    I reluctantly bow my head to the Mad Hatter Market and push all in.

     

    Companies I Bought

    Company SymbolCompany NameShares PurchasedPurchase PriceTotal Dollar AmountYearly Income
    [stock_quote symbol=”TSE:AQN”]Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp500$11.18$5,590$285.40
    [stock_quote symbol=”TSE:CPG”]Crescent Point Energy300$16.63$4,989
    $108.00
    Total Yearly Div Increase$393.40

    Companies I sold

    None

     

    Recent Stock Purchases

    BOOM BABY

     

    What Does This Company Do? 

    Algonquin Power & Utilities is a diversified North American utility. It has a portfolio of wind, solar, hydroelectric, thermal, and natural gas power-generating facilities, which have an installed capacity of 1,185 megawatts.

    Why I Like It

    I’m really hot and heavy on AQN right now. I bought 500 shares but I plan to add 1000 more on any dips. The company is like a better Fortis in my opinion. I’m getting a yield of 4.88% at $11.18.

    It has a payout ratio of about 50% and most of its earnings are rate-regulated which translates to more stable and predictable earnings.

    The dividend has grown from US$0.06 to US$0.1059 cents, which equates to an annualized growth of 9.9% since 2010. The company plans to increase its dividend by 10% per year based on increase earnings and cash flow.

    CPG yoWhat Does This Company Do?

    Crescent Point Energy Corp is involved in acquiring and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets related through a general partnership and wholly owned subsidiaries.

    Why I Like It

    This is going a little bit against the grain. A contrarian play if you like. I bought 300 share and will add 200 more if it dips to the $14 range. I like this company because it is in a good position for the continued recovery of oil.

    It has had positive surprises in the last 2 quarters and has learned how to cut costs in a serious way. They have reduced their debt from $4.2B in 3rd quarter 2015 to $3.6B in 3rd quarter 2016.

    Major investors also raised their stakes following strong investor sentiment towards Crescent Point stock, including TD Management Inc., which raised its stake by 12.9%. Vanguard Group Inc. also boosted its stake in the company by 10.7% in the previous quarter.

    It also pays a small dividend which should grow once it turns the key on some new assets in Saskatchewan.

    Boy that province is tough to spell!

  • Dividend Income – December 2016

    Last month was a good month with a dividend income of $514.57 for the month of NovemberI want to try and keep my monthly dividends above that $500 mark. My dividend income for December should smash that, it was my top month of last year and I’m curious to see where my year ends up.

     December Dividend Income

    For the month of December I received dividends from 20 different companies (and 1 company twice):

    TickerCompany NameAmount
    TSE:AX.UNArtis REIT$99.00
    TSE:CWBCanadian Western Bank$82.57
    TSE:PLZ.UNPlaza REIT$69.24
    ORIOld Republic$65.63
    TSE:CLFBonds$61.73
    CVE:PTGPivot$50.00
    TSE:NVU:UNNorthview Apartment REIT$45.90
    TSE:SUSuncor$41.47
    TSE:NVU.UNNorthview Apartment REIT$40.74
    TSE:D.UNDream Office REIT$37.50
    AIGAmerican International$32.00
    TSE:BIP.UNBrookfield Infr$24.29
    TSE:TS.BTorStar$20.43
    TSE:BEI.UNBoardwalk REIT$19.13
    TSE:XBBBonds$18.19
    TSE:PZAPizza Pizza$16.04
    TSE:POWPower Corp$11.73
    TSE:XLBBonds$9.82
    TSE:SJR.BShaw$7.41
    NVDANvidia$7.00
    TSE:MGMagna International$6.56
    Total$766.38

    I received $766.38 in dividends for the month of December. That is 70 hours paid at B.C.’s minimum wage of $10.85 per hour!

    December Dividend Income

    Nuts and Bolts

    • My year over year increase was 21.8% or $136.57 more then 2015
    • My quarter over quarter increase was 6.02%
    • I had a decent quarter, I’m moving in the right direction
    Month 2015 2016 2016 $INC 2016 %INC
    January $152.00 $367.00 $215.00 141.45%
    February $229.00 $427.00 $198.00 86.46%
    March $385.00 $602.00 $217.00 56.36%
    April $201.00 $313.00 $112.00 55.72%
    May $375.00 $456.00 $81.00 21.60%
    June $475.00 $676.00 $201.00 42.32%
    July $200.00 $380.00 $180.00 90.00%
    August $375.00 $501.00 $126.00 33.60%
    September $499.00 $716.88 $217.88 43.66%
    October $236.00 $479.38 $243.38 103.13%
    November $418.00 $514.57 $96.57 23.10%
    December $624.00 $760.03 $136.03 21.80%
    YTD Total $4,169.00 $6,192.86 $2,023.86 48.55%

    My total dividend haul this year is now $6,192.86, $2,023.86 more than my last years total. 

    Every quarter there are 3 months or dividend payouts, this is the big one.

    Annual Dividend Income

    I passed my last years total in October. This year, I had a goal of $6,000 and just squeaked past.

    How Much Free Money?

    Year Total Dividends Received
    2014 $2,421.00
    2015 $4,169.00
    2016 $6,193.00
    2017 $0.00
    2018 $0.00
    2019 $0.00
    2020 $0.00
    Total  $12,783

    Since 2014 I have received $12,783 of free money just to own some companies.

    I hope everyone else had a great year.

     

  • GOALS FOR 2017

    At the end of every year I like to take some time to look back at my last years goals in review and also plan a little bit ahead for the year to come.

    Simpson Goals

    Here is the list of goals I set out for myself at the beginning of 2016 and the dates of the ones I completed.

    GOALS FOR 2016

    • Have $150,ooo in my self directed investment account *Complete May 20*
    • Have $125,000 in my company pension. *Complete July 22*
    • Get pre-approved for a rental property *Comlete Aug 1st*
    • Buy a rental property and slum lord it up *NOPE*
    • Save money for trip to Cuba  *Complete June 15*
    • Earn $6,000 yearly in dividend income *Complete Dec 30*
    • Have over $30,000 in cash for market crash *Complete June 28*
    • Open a margin account for market crash (only to be used if Dow drops +40%) *Complete May 3*

    I had a very successful year in the market (like everyone else) and finished 7 out of my 8 goals I set for myself.

    The single goal I never finished was to buy a rental property. There are several reasons for this but the main one is the house prices here in Vancouver have started to show signs of weakness (YAY!). I don’t want to buy at the top and there is no stop loss on houses.

    Some of the goals need to be adjusted moving forward. For instance, my LIRA account was over $40,000 higher than I assumed as I tallied the contributions with 0% growth. It is currently at $171,000 so I need to revise that on my 2017 list.

    Below is a list of goals for 2017 that I made in Jan 2016. I have already passed several of these and need to revise up.

    OLD GOALS FOR 2017

    • Have $175,ooo in my self directed investment account *Complete Oct Updated Below*
    • Have $135,000 in my pension *Complete Updated Below* 
    • Save money for trip to Hawaii with kids
    • Earn $8,000 yearly in dividend income
    • Have over $40,000 in cash for market crash *Complete Nov Updated Below*
    • Increase my margin account to be ready for a market crash.

     

    NEW GOALS FOR 2017

    • Have $225,000 in personal investment account
    • Have $175,000 in LIRA pension
    • Save $50,000 in Cash or HISA or GIC for crash 
    • Increase my margin account to over $50,000
    • Don’t have a dividend cut
    • Dividend increases by 50% of my companies
    • Earn $8,000 in total dividends by the end of 2017
    • Increase my dividend payout an average of $170 per month ($2,000/12).
    • Have one month that breaks the $1,000 mark
    • Have my investments beat the market by over 0.01%

    Expectations

    I set my goals high.

    I’m not sure if I can reach any of these goals let alone all of them, but as long as I’m trying, I’m moving in the right direction. Life has a way of ruining your best laid out plans and I fully expect there to be bumps along the road. The trick is to not get discouraged and keep pushing forward.

    As a DGI/Value investor, what are your goals for 2017?