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I thought that's as clear as a nose is on a face.
Debts will always be there until paid, whereas income can vary depending on many factors, be it a company or an individual's
Do I still have to do that? I'm a pet pig!Do yourself a favour
Set a logbook of your shares at their Highest
That was YOUR MONEY THEN
What you have lost is LOST!
Well done ! My apologies
I did not know you started with only $4,000,000.00
ANZ.AX | ASX | ANZ Group Holdings Limited | Investments | Share | 15,572 | $24.55 | $382,292.60 |
BHP.AX | ASX | BHP Group Limited Ordinary | Investments | Share | 17,515 | $46.62 | $816,549.30 |
CBA.AX | ASX | Commonwealth Bank | Investments | Share | 3,698 | $106.67 | $394,465.66 |
FMG.AX | ASX | Fortescue Ltd Ordinary | Investments | Share | 15,464 | $25.67 | $396,960.88 |
MFG.AX | ASX | Magellan Financial Group | Investments | Share | 14,189 | $8.42 | $119,471.38 |
WDS.AX | ASX | Woodside Energy Group Ltd | Investments | Share | 3,396 | $30.147423 | $102,380.65 |
Do yourself a favour
Set a logbook of your shares at their Highest
That was YOUR MONEY THEN
What you have lost is LOST!
See, you can only see in one direction!Pigs are the World's Most Eaten Meat
That's why my man PM Keating went into Pig Farming
There are no pets when it comes to Bacon
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Ahoy land ahead looking from the crow's nes with only one eye open.See, you can only see in one direction!
Arvo tea time fast approaching hereTime for dinner, and I'm gonna eat a pig...happy chatting, folks. Good luck for tomorrow.
I have no problem with getting any Dividends on the way as when at sea we always need to buy Ropes Hooks, lines Sinkers, Salted Meats , Herrings and Cabbage.
Cabbage will give you plenty of wind to keep sailing. Enough from me, till tomorrow, goodnight, everyone.
I have no problem with getting any Dividends on the way as when at sea we always need to buy Ropes Hooks, lines Sinkers, Salted Meats , Herrings and Cabbage
With this portfolio and around the 5% dividends plus franking you should be on over $150,000 (tax free) per year without depreciating the value of your investment.
To retire on I think this is more than most need.
A Sustainable Income Stream through Dividend Investing
Investing in the stock market can provide a sustainable income stream through dividends and franking credits. In the chart below I explore the potential returns from a hypothetical investment in six well-known Australian companies: ANZ, BHP, CBA, FMG, MFG and WDS. The dividends and franking credits paid out by these companies between 2022 and 2023, demonstrate how a long-term investment strategy can provide a reliable income stream.
Methods
I collected the dividend and franking credit data for the six companies mentioned above from publicly available sources (CommSec). The data covers four dividend payments for each company between 2022 and 2023. I calculated the total dividend and franking credit payments for each company and then combined them to obtain a total payment figure.
Results
The results are presented in the table below, showing the total dividend and franking credit payments for each company and the total for all six companies.
# Dividends and Franking Credits for 2023 were = $177,114.27 (Tax Free in my case)
# Dividends and Franking Credits for 2022 were = $227,891.44 (Tax Free in my case)
On face value
The amounts listed above will vary - but overall, the tax-free returns aren't too shabby at all. A hypothetical investment in these six companies could have provided a significant income stream through dividends and franking credits. The total dividend and franking credit payments for 2023 amounted to $177,114.27, while the total for 2022 was $227,891.44. These figures illustrate the potential for a sustainable income stream over two years.
ANZ Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 22/12/2023 15,572 $0.94 $14,637.68 $2,854.35 $17,492.03 3/07/2023 15,572 $0.81 $12,613.32 $3,784.00 $16,397.32 15/12/2022 15,572 $0.74 $11,523.28 $3,456.98 $14,980.26 1/07/2022 15,572 $0.72 $11,211.84 $3,363.55 $14,575.39BHP Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 28/09/2023 17,515 $1.25 $21,911.27 $4,272.70 $26,183.96 30/03/2023 17,515 $1.36 $23,890.46 $4,658.64 $28,549.10 22/09/2022 17,515 $2.55 $44,698.28 $8,716.16 $53,414.44 28/03/2022 17,515 $2.08 $36,448.72 $7,107.50 $43,556.21CBA Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 28/09/2023 3,698 $2.40 $8,875.20 $1,730.66 $10,605.86 30/03/2023 3,698 $2.10 $7,765.80 $1,514.33 $9,280.13 29/09/2022 3,698 $2.10 $7,765.80 $1,514.33 $9,280.13 30/03/2022 3,698 $1.75 $6,471.50 $1,261.94 $7,733.44FMG Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 28/09/2023 15,464 $1.00 $15,464.00 $3,015.48 $18,479.48 29/03/2023 15,464 $0.75 $11,598.00 $2,261.61 $13,859.61 29/09/2022 15,464 $1.21 $18,711.44 $3,648.73 $22,360.17 30/03/2022 15,464 $0.86 $13,299.04 $2,593.31 $15,892.35MFG Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 7/09/2023 14,189 $0.698 $9,903.92 $3,607.86 $13,511.78 8/03/2023 14,189 $0.47 $6,654.64 $2,424.19 $9,078.83 6/09/2022 14,189 $0.69 $9,776.22 $3,351.85 $13,128.07 8/03/2022 14,189 $1.10 $15,622.09 $5,021.39 $20,643.48WDS Shares Dividend Payment Franking TOTAL 28/09/2023 3,369 $1.24 $4,187.67 $816.60 $5,004.26 5/04/2023 3,369 $2.15 $7,256.83 $1,415.08 $8,671.91 6/10/2022 3,369 $1.60 $5,390.40 $1,051.13 $6,441.53 23/03/2022 3,369 $1.46 $4,925.48 $960.47 $5,885.95Dividends + Franking 2023 $177,114.27 2022 $227,891.44
Conclusion
This case study demonstrates the potential for a sustainable income stream through dividend and franking credits investing in well-established Australian companies. By investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks, investors can potentially earn a reliable income stream that can help them meet their financial goals. Also, there will be Capital Gains and losses along the way.
Skate.
it is at the whim of the really big players , forcing company/management changes , it seems some fund managers lend out clients shares ( not just ETFs ) , passive implies 'hands off and just wait ' i would rather meddle and improve as the opportunities arrive3. Why do you not believe passive is flawed? What are the principles? How do you effectively apply them?
i think @eskys is trying to say is future income is not real until it arrives at your bank account ( but i could be wrong ) , i discovered that inconvenience during the pandemic , where i thought $xxxx would arrive in the savings account every three months ( that was a reality check , indeed )@eskys, riddles can obscure your point, making it hard for others to understand. Instead, consider explaining your thoughts clearly and directly.
Skate.
What it demonstrates is that from 2022 to 2023 the dividends decreased by $50,777.17 or 22%.
Why was that?
Please
I am fed up with this All This Fundamental Non-Sense
I am Gone!
i think @eskys is trying to say is future income is not real until it arrives at your bank account ( but i could be wrong )
different , yes , but will they be better choices in the future ??@ducati916, I understand your concerns about the variation in dividends and franking credits from my investments. Let me provide some context and insights into the factors that contributed to the differences.
Firstly, ANZ's dividend decrease was primarily due to the funds set aside for the Suncorp merger and the new accounting method for calculating franking credits, which now includes a percentage of their profit from overseas operations.
Secondly, BHP's dividend decrease was a result of the spin-off of a part of their holding company to WDS, along with a special dividend that was paid, which accounted for the variation.
The rest of the dividends fluctuated due to natural market and economic trends, as well as industry-specific factors. It's important to remember that dividends can fluctuate over time and are influenced by various factors.
In summary, while there have been some variations in dividends and franking credits, my investments are still on track to provide a sustainable income source. I'm confident in my investment strategy and am always open to exploring new opportunities.
If you have a better group of 6 ASX companies to invest in, I'm eager to hear your suggestions. It's easy to criticise, but much more productive to offer constructive ideas and work towards building something valuable.
Skate.
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