Saturday, February 25, 2017
Friday, February 24, 2017
Capital One 360 – $200 Money Market Bonus (1% APY & Requires $10,000 Deposited)
Use invitation code 200STRONG to open your 360 Money Market and earn your $200 bonus (when you deposit $10,000 or more by March 31, 2017). I already have a money market account :-(
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Friday, February 17, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Why Invest In Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF seeks to track a benchmark that provides exposure to U.S. companies that have a history of increasing dividends. The fund focuses on high-quality companies that have both the ability and the commitment to grow their dividends over time (at least ten consecutive years of increasing annual regular dividend payments).
Yield: 2.14%
Expense ratio: 0.09%
Number of stocks: 186
Diversification
Top 10 holdings
It is well diversified and quality play.
Source: Vanguard
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
VF Corp
It goes against my investment philosophy. I have tried out buying individual stocks before and my conclusion was I suck at picking stocks. After that I have been concentrating on holding low cost index funds (boglehead).
However, I did own some VFC @ 66 which I could not sell. For sometime time i have been thinking about doubling down on it to decrease my average price. @ 49 I could not resist. I have added to this position but, I am not planning to make it a part of my regular dividend stream. So, I will not be adding it my portfolio.
On a separate note, I got some success in getting Mrs. DG invested in mutual funds. She is now investing in VFINX . It's a small position, but a good start.
Project FI
After some thought I have recently switched to Project Fi network. Project Fi is a wireless service from Google. Project Fi automatically connects you to the best available signal, whether that's Wi-Fi or one of our three 4G LTE partner networks. It uses T-mobile, US Cellular & Sprint network. It's obviously a technology demonstrator. Getting CDMA & GSM work together is awesome!
The best thing I liked about Project Fi is that I get credited for the data I don’t use. Unlike AT&T where the date gets rolled over. With Project Fi I only pay for the data that I use. This is important for someone like me, I use data rarely and I want data available on demand. With my previous AT&T plan I purchased a 100 MB plan for 5$, I used 100 MB of it during travel. However, the rest expired after a month. This is one of the primary reasons for shifting to Project Fi.
My previous AT&T plan costed me 27$ inclusive of taxes (unlimited text and talk plan). My new Project Fi plan costs me 35$ (inclusive of taxes). 35$ includes 10$ that i pay for the Nexus phone I purchased (interest free financing). So, over the next two years I will end up paying 8$ more than I payed with my previous plan. That comes out to be about 8X24=192$. When I looked up on Ebay/Amazon the average cost of my phone (used condition) is about 250$. So, I see this is a profitable deal. BTW, my previous phone was IPhone 5, which I have had since 2012. I have been up for a phone upgrade for sometime now. When I add Mrs. DG to my plan, it will cost me extra 15$ (big savings!).
Source: Fi
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Investment February 3, 2017
Forward dividends: $250.26 per year
I also got my first dividend for 2017. It was from my Bond ETF. I got 1.63$, sets the ball rolling for 2017.