Tuesday, December 2, 2025

November 2025 Dividend Income

As I'm writing this blog post, it's Friday, November 28th. The temperature here in Central Wisconsin is going to reach a high of just 27 degrees Fahrenheit later today. In other words, it feels every bit like it will soon be December.

Now that the month is just about complete, I'll be looking at my net dividend income for November 2025. Without further ado, let's dig into it!

Net Dividend Income Surpassed $650

In November 2025, I received $654.25 in net dividends (including ADR fees for British American Tobacco). Compared to the $622.85 in net dividends collected in August 2025, this is a 5% quarterly growth rate.

Relative to $449.18 in net dividends received in the year-ago period of November 2024, my net dividends were up 45.7%.

In my Charles Schwab account, I collected $616.04 in net dividends from 19 companies. The discrepancy between the number of dividend payments from August to November is explained by the timing of Novo Nordisk's (NVO) semiannual dividend and my sale of Abbott Laboratories (ABT) stock in August 2025. This higher income was made possible by additional purchases of ONEOK (OKE) in September 2025 and October 2025, as well as an additional MPLX buy in November 2025.

I received $21.63 in net dividends from three companies within my Fidelity IRA portfolio. This slight increase came from dividend boosts recently announced by Agree Realty (ADC) and Realty Income (O).

Finally, I collected $16.58 in net dividends from three companies in my Webull account. Modestly unfavorable currency translation on dividends received from BTI led net dividends incrementally lower.

Concluding Thoughts:

November 2025 represented another month of progress for the dividend growth stock portfolio. Through the first 11 months of the year, my net dividends received are up almost 28% over the first 11 months of 2024. By the grace of God, I aim to continue this compounding for many more years and decades.

Discussion:

How was your dividend income in November 2025?

Did you receive any first-time dividend payments during the month?

Thanks for reading and please feel free to comment below!

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