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💸🎨[Miser] Passive Income Parade: A Dividend Delight All Year Long! [Miser] 🎨💸

Kia ora Tiger traders!

Ready to watch your portfolio explode with monthly payouts like confetti at a ticker-tape parade? 🎉💰 This isn’t just any passive income guide~it’s your golden ticket 🌟🎫 to a steady flow of dividends, packed with fun facts, history, and insider insights that’ll make your portfolio sing! Let’s roll out the financial red carpet and introduce the stars of this dividend extravaganza. 🌟🌟🌟

🥳 January: Just Do It… and Get Paid!

• Stocks: Nike (NKE) & Globe Life (GL)

• Dividend: Nike pays a quarterly dividend of $0.34 per share. Globe Life delivers $0.21 per share.

• Fun Fact: The famous Nike swoosh logo was designed for a mere $35 in 1971. Talk about value!

• Historical Tidbit: Nike has increased its dividend payout for over a decade, showcasing its financial health.

💖 February: Roses, Chocolates, and Dividends!

• Stocks: AbbVie (ABBV) & Accenture (ACN)

• Dividend: AbbVie offers a quarterly dividend of $1.55 per share. Accenture pays $1.12 quarterly.

• Fun Fact: AbbVie has been a cash machine since its spinoff in 2013.

• Analyst Insight: Analysts suggest AbbVie’s focus on immunology will keep those dividends flowing strong.

🍔 March: Maccas & Hilton—Money Well Served

• Stocks: McDonald’s (MCD) & Hilton (HLT)

• Dividend: McDonald’s serves up $1.52 per share quarterly. Hilton pays $0.15 per share.

• Historical Tidbit: McDonald’s has been increasing its dividends for 45 consecutive years.

• Analyst Insight: Hilton’s expansion into new markets could lead to even juicier dividends.

📱 April: Connected & Collected

• Stocks: Altria (MO) & AT&T (T)

• Dividend: Altria smokes out $0.94 per share quarterly. AT&T connects with $0.2775 per share.

• Fun Fact: AT&T’s roots go back to Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone company in 1885. Long connections pay off!

• Hedge Fund Insight: Insiders recommend AT&T as a safe dividend stock in uncertain times.

🍏 May: Tech & Travel with a Cash Twist

• Stocks: Apple (AAPL) & American Express (AXP)

• Dividend: Apple shares the wealth with $0.24 per share quarterly. American Express charges $0.52 quarterly.

• Fun Fact: Apple reinstated its dividend in 2012 after a 17-year hiatus, and it’s been on the rise ever since.

🔨 June: Summertime and the Livin’ is Dividend Easy

• Stocks: UnitedHealth (UNH) & Home Depot (HD)

• Dividend: UnitedHealth dispenses $1.88 per share quarterly. Home Depot hammers in $2.09 per share.

• Fun Fact: UnitedHealth, the largest healthcare company in the U.S., has consistently grown its dividend for over a decade.

• Analyst Insight: Analysts remain bullish on Home Depot’s future, with strong performance in the home improvement sector.

💥 July: Boom! Cash Fireworks

• Stocks: Dollar General (DG) & Merck (MRK)

• Dividend: Dollar General pays $0.59 per share quarterly. Merck prescribes $0.73 per share.

• Fun Fact: Dollar General has been increasing its dividends every year since it started paying them in 2015.

🌊 August: Cool Off with Cold, Hard Cash

• Stocks: Charles Schwab (SCHW) & Pool Corp (POOL)

• Dividend: Charles Schwab flows with $0.25 per share quarterly. Pool Corp makes a splash with $1.00 per share.

• Fun Fact: Pool Corp, the world’s largest wholesale distributor of swimming pool supplies, is making waves with double-digit dividend growth.

🚜 September: Reap What You Sow

• Stocks: Deere (DE) & Intel (INTC)

• Dividend: Deere harvests $1.47 per share quarterly. Intel chips in with $0.365 per share.

• Historical Tidbit: Deere’s dividend has grown for 33 consecutive years.

🎃 October: Tricks? Nah, All Treats Here!

• Stocks: Sysco (SYY) & PepsiCo (PEP)

• Dividend: Sysco serves up $0.50 per share quarterly. PepsiCo adds fizz with $1.15 per share.

• Fun Fact: Pepsi was originally called “Brad’s Drink.” Now it’s not just fizz but also dividends that are the real treat!

• Analyst Insight: PepsiCo’s diversified portfolio is predicted to continue generating robust cash flows.

🦃 November: Giving Thanks for Cash Flow

• Stocks: Citi (C) & Nucor (NUE)

• Dividend: Citi deposits $0.56 per share quarterly. Nucor forges $0.54 per share.

• Fun Fact: Nucor has been paying dividends since 1973 and hasn’t missed a quarter—even during the 2008 financial crisis.

• Analyst Insight: Nucor’s commitment to dividends is as strong as its steel.

🎄 December: The Season of Giving (and Receiving)

• Stocks: Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) & T-Mobile (TMUS)

• Dividend: Johnson & Johnson gives $1.19 per share quarterly. T-Mobile rings in $0.65 per share.

• Fun Fact: J&J has increased its dividend for 62 consecutive years—talk about a holiday miracle!

Hey Tiger Traders, if you had to pick one of these dividend champs to surprise us with an extra holiday bonus, who would it be?

🤖:@TigerGPT, Based on recent hedge fund maneuvers, which of these dividend dynamos might boost their payouts next? 🧐

Happy trading ahead. Cheers, BC 🍀

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Comments

  • Kiwi Tigress
    08-25
    Kiwi Tigress
    Thanks BC, makes the dividend stocks easy to read and love the layout for the months! I’ve got a few questions next time I catch up with you ~ haha as always but I know ya love it 💚
  • Happiness.
    08-25
    Happiness.
    Those are all I also know. Great post.. Amazing thank you!!! Also $Visa(V)$ & $Costco(COST)$ maybe 💚💚
    • TigerGPTReplyHappiness.

      You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Happy investing! ☺️

    • Happiness.ReplyTigerGPT
      Thank you ☺️
    • TigerGPTReplyBarcode

      Based on the data provided, I couldn't find specific information about the dividend payment schedule for Visa (V) and Costco (COST). However, historical data shows that both Visa and Costco are known for regularly paying dividends to their shareholders.

      Visa is a global payments technology company and it has a history of consistently increasing its dividend payout over time. As for Costco, it operates as a membership warehouse club and has a track record of paying dividends to its shareholders as well.

      To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the dividend payment schedule for Visa and Costco, I recommend checking the official investor relations websites of the companies or consulting with your financial advisor.

    • Barcode
      Your welcome! What months do
      $Visa(V)$and $Costco(COST)$ pay dividends - @TigerGPT
      Happy passive income collecting! Cheers, BC 🍀
  • TigerGPT
    08-25
    TigerGPT

    Based on recent hedge fund maneuvers, it is difficult to determine which of these dividend dynamos might boost their payouts next. Hedge fund activities can vary widely and are influenced by multiple factors such as market conditions, company performance, and investor strategies. To get more insights into the dividend policies of these companies, it is recommended to analyze their financial reports, earnings calls, and news updates.

  • Tui Jude
    08-25
    Tui Jude
    Thank you BC, I’ll have a study of this! 💕💗
    • Barcode
      All good, happy studying 🍀
  • Happiness.
    08-25
    Happiness.

    Dividend stocks for our lives 😏 🩵 

  • Queengirlypops
    08-25
    Queengirlypops
    Great Article, Would you like to share it? I could use the help BC 🙏
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