If you had $1M to invest strictly in dividend yielding companies, what would that portfolio look like for you?
I took a stab at one looking at companies with a market cap >$10B, P/E over 0, and a dividend yield of at least 5%. Here's what I came up with, hitting a ~6.9% dividend yield:
Ticker | Price | Shares | Total Value | Dividend Yield | Annual Income |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RDS-A | $71.32 | 1400 | $99,848.00 | 5.31% | $5,301.93 |
T | $32.29 | 3000 | $96,870.00 | 6.22% | $6,025.31 |
HSBC | $47.36 | 2000 | $94,720.00 | 5.33% | $5,048.58 |
PM | $82.43 | 1100 | $90,673.00 | 5.55% | $5,032.35 |
GSK | $41.36 | 2300 | $95,128.00 | 5.29% | $5,032.27 |
VOD | $25.17 | 4000 | $100,680.00 | 7.10% | $7,148.28 |
F | $11.32 | 8000 | $90,560.00 | 5.36% | $4,854.02 |
CTL | $20.06 | 4900 | $98,294.00 | 10.86% | $10,674.73 |
BX | $35.03 | 2800 | $98,084.00 | 6.21% | $6,091.02 |
IEP | $74.00 | 1300 | $96,200.00 | 9.47% | $9,110.14 |
NLY | $10.52 | 3700 | $38,924.00 | 11.46% | $4,460.69 |
Totals: | $999,981.00 | $68,779.31 |
It's got a little diversity, but could probably use some more. What would you change?
Submitted July 10, 2018 at 02:39PM by zachalicious https://ift.tt/2m94y8A