2024 is a leap year with February having 29 days. For those on a payroll, depending on a company which pays Thursdays, there will be a rare 3 paydays this February.
February is also a fairly busy month for my watchlist and portfolio, checking on ex-dividend and pay dates. Pipelines, Utility and Lifeco's are in focus on the dividend calendar.
At the top of the BTSX list is Enbridge, ENB in yield with an ex-dividend date of February 14th, Valentines Day. The pipeline made major moves into the US last year, adding natural gas assets and continues to look for opportunities they say are to good to pass on after they do their research and work the numbers.
Based in St. John's, Newfoundland in the Fortis Building, Fortis (FTS) is spread out across North America and beyond, mainly into power generation with 66 billion in assets and 25 billion ready to deploy. 50 years of increasing dividend payments to shareholders with an ex-dividend date falling on February 15th.
These are what many investors call boring stocks but FTS, like Emera, EMA are decent foundation stocks to build a portfolio on in my opinion.
Accumulating monthly dividend cash payments, there are decent ETF options like Vanguard's VDY, with a current yield of 4+% with 52 equity holdings that include ENB and FTS.
In the last half of February, there are ex-dividend dates coming up for Lifeco's, or insurance companies like Sunlife, SLF and Manulife, MFC in my next post along with a watchlist stock ... ATCO ( ACO.X) which has a current yield above 5% with Canadian Utilities, CU being it's largest subsidiary or holding.
I like this question and answer from a recent article with Greg Newman of Scotia Wealth Management but not only for new investors but as long as one is into stock investing.
What advice do you have for new investors?
Good investing is about experience. You should try to do as many things correctly as possible and try to avoid mistakes. You will inevitably make them, but just make sure you learn from them – and keep learning. Also, be humble. Investing is a long-term process.
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