Tuesday, March 3, 2026

February 2026 Dividend Income

As I'm writing this blog post, it's currently Saturday, February 28th. After reaching a high of 54 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday, the high temperature here in Central Wisconsin is only expected to reach 22 degrees today. The good news is that the next warming trend will begin on Sunday, with temperatures again reaching into the 50s by next weekend.

Now that February is already over (hard to believe, isn't it?), I thought it would be a great time to highlight my dividend income for the month. Without further ado, let's dig into it!

Net Dividend Income Almost Topped $700

In February 2026, I received $699.63 in net dividends (including ADR fees for British American Tobacco). That equates to a 6.9% quarterly growth rate over the $654.25 in net dividends collected in November 2025.

My net dividends received in February were also 35.5% higher over the $516.48 in net dividends logged in February 2025.

In my Charles Schwab portfolio, I collected $668.93 in net dividends from 21 companies. The timing of dividend payments from Comcast and American Tower explains how I received dividends from two more companies in February than I did last November. Purchases of MPLX LP in November and ONEOK in December also played a role in my higher income in this portfolio. 

I received $22.64 in net dividends from three companies in my Robinhood IRA account. Higher dividends from Realty Income, Agree Realty, and Mastercard (and a January purchase) contributed to slightly higher dividend income in this account.

In my Webull portfolio, I received $17.08 in net dividends from three companies. This was mostly due to higher dividend income from BTI from more favorable currency translation.

Concluding Thoughts:

February 2026 marked another month of strong progress for the overall portfolio. In the first two months of 2026, my net dividends are up 27.7% over 2025. By continuing to roll the snowball down the hill and God's grace, I hope to further accelerate this compounding in the coming months and years.

Discussion:

How was your dividend income in February 2026?

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

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your comments below!

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