As I'm writing this blog post, it's Friday, September 26th. The temperature here in Central Wisconsin is set to reach a high of 76 degrees Fahrenheit later today. Better yet, the forecast is for a mostly sunny day. So, I'm certainly hoping to spend time outside in a bit!
With that aside, the end of the month is right around the corner. Thus, I will be briefly highlighting my net dividends collected in September 2025. Without further ado, let's jump into it!
Net Dividends Are Steadily Growing
In September 2025, I received $623.20 in net dividends (including ADR fees for BAM in my taxable account). Compared to the $615.38 in net dividends collected in June 2025, that's equivalent to a 1.3% quarterly growth rate.
Against the $543.81 in net dividends received in September 2024, this equates to a 14.6% year-over-year growth rate.
In my Charles Schwab account, I collected $369.96 in net dividends from 39 companies.
I also received $138.34 in net dividends from 14 companies within my Fidelity IRA portfolio.
In my other retirement account, I collected $95.17 in net dividends from my Capital Income Builder mutual fund. A higher share count from automatically reinvesting the prior dividend led to this uptick.
Lastly, I received $19.73 in net dividends from seven companies within my Webull portfolio. The 12.5% boost in Wells Fargo's (WFC) quarterly dividend per share to $0.45 was to credit for this slight growth.
Concluding Thoughts:
The dividend growth portfolio continues to progress. By God's grace, American capitalism, and consistent capital deployment/selective dividend reinvestment, I hope to sustain this momentum.
Discussion:
How was your September 2025 for dividend income?
Did you receive any first-time dividends during the month as I did with EQIX?
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your comments below!
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