The month of May flew by pretty quickly as I am in an accelerated MBA course this summer that ends in about 10 days. It has been a busy semester with a lot of long papers to write. My bday was in May and I turned 33. I am trying to pay off credit card debt from school with selling as little in income generating securities as possible. I like to think I am making progress to covering all my expenses every year and can retire several years early then the traditional suggestions.
Deere & Company (DE) $9.63
Pimco High Income Fund (PHK) $1.54
Solar SR Capital Ltd. (SUNS) $1.99
AGNC Investment Corporation (AGNC) $40.26
Whitestone REIT (WSR) $5.37
Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (HRZN) $1.93
Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN) $2.76
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. (OHI) $8.72
Procter & Gamble (PG) $7.05
Realty Income Corporation (O) $32.89
Voya Global Equity Dividend & Premium Opportunity Fund (IGD) $2.80
Stag Industrial Inc. (STAG) $1.67
Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO) $5.79
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) $6.82
Eaton Corporation PLC (ETN) $5.60
Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) $4.52
Gamco Global Gold Natural Resources & Income Fund (GGN) $5.51
Prospect Capital Corporation (PSEC) $26.29
Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) $3.66
Sociedad Quimica Minera De Chile (SQM) $2.12
Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund (EDF) $13.68
Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund (CLM) $10.01
Gladstone Capital Corporation (GLAD) $5.17
LTC Properties Inc. (LTC) $3.67
Orchid Island Capital Inc. (ORC) $10.32
Reaves utility Income Fund (UTG) $0.02
May 2019 Dividends:$219.79
Woah Swan. That's a lot of dividend increases right there. Keep on improving your cash flow and paying off your debts.
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Great job. Definitely should be a goal to retire early. keep rocking on
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