Thursday, January 11, 2018

Trump's new tax rates and my portfolio

One may have their own personal opinions about Trump. But one thing is certain. He is making me a lot of money at the moment. He is a businessman and his approach to running the White House definitely is benefiting big business. When businesses succeed, the owners of those businesses (the shareholders) succeed. I expect large dividend increases, M&A, earnings expansion, and large buy backs in the coming months or years.

Under the new president, tax rates are now 22% (or something much lower) compared to the high 30%s that used to burden USA businesses. I ran through my portfolio checking what the average taxes paid for each my companies are. The numbers are averages, and I tried to ignore one time expenses or charges (one offs).

I found a lot of companies that are centered in the USA (not so much international) will benefit severely from this tax change. I expect they will profit handsomely and my price targets have changed quite drastically for these names. A lot of these are brick and mortar, utilities, restaurants, or companies that operate solely in the US and are based in the US (no shady tax dodging overseas setup).

Name Ticker Sector       Value   Weight        Divies      Yield Tax Rate
TJX Companies Inc TJX Discret $6,297.55 1.45% $102.39 1.6259% 38%
WEC Energy Group, Inc. WEC Utilities $3,886.67 0.90% $135.10 3.4759% 38%
Ross Stores Inc ROST Discret $15,017.97 3.47% $116.42 0.7752% 37%
Home Depot Inc HD Discret $24,501.88 5.66% $448.05 1.8286% 36%
Visa Inc V Financial $23,736.68 5.48% $154.49 0.6509% 36%
Altria Group Inc MO Staples $37,889.92 8.75% $1,423.10 3.7559% 35%
Southern Co SO Utilities $2,669.53 0.62% $136.87 5.1271% 35%
Church & Dwight CHD Staples $7,423.49 1.71% $114.28 1.5394% 34%
Xcel Energy Inc XEL Utilities $7,395.83 1.71% $233.96 3.1634% 34%
AT&T Inc T Telecom $10,904.35 2.52% $597.83 5.4825% 33%
Starbucks Corporation SBUX Discret $7,574.30 1.75% $151.49 2.0000% 33%
McDonald's Corporation MCD Discret $5,647.95 1.30% $131.60 2.3300% 33%
Dominion Resources, Inc D Utilities $8,302.07 1.92% $335.53 4.0415% 32%
Automatic Data Proc, Inc ADP Tech $8,290.95 1.92% $178.30 2.1505% 32%
Clorox Co CLX Staples $6,891.90 1.59% $163.09 2.3664% 32%
Colgate-Palmolive Co CL Staples $4,672.54 1.08% $100.28 2.1462% 32%
General Mills, Inc. GIS Staples $3,782.93 0.87% $127.64 3.3741% 32%
NextEra Energy Inc NEE Utilities $16,860.53 3.89% $440.28 2.6113% 31%
Kimberly-Clark KMB Staples $8,717.29 2.01% $300.12 3.4428% 31%
Mastercard Inc MA Financial $12,788.33 2.95% $79.47 0.6214% 30%
Illinois Tool Works Inc. ITW Industrial $8,468.05 1.96% $156.33 1.8462% 30%
General Dynamics Corporation GD Industrial $3,288.16 0.76% $53.76 1.6350% 30%
Philip Morris International Inc PM Staples $34,320.42 7.93% $1,400.83 4.0816% 28%
3M Co MMM Industrial $13,252.73 3.06% $257.06 1.9397% 28%
Kraft Heinz Co KHC Staples $5,001.72 1.16% $162.12 3.2413% 28%
McCormick & Company MKC Staples $11,956.95 2.76% $246.24 2.0594% 27%
Becton Dickinson and Co BDX Health $17,517.72 4.05% $232.72 1.3285% 26%
PepsiCo PEP Staples $15,822.45 3.65% $435.90 2.7550% 25%
Abbott Laboratories ABT Health $3,556.11 0.82% $67.56 1.8999% 25%
Procter & Gamble Co PG Staples $9,243.78 2.14% $283.00 3.0616% 23%
The Coca-Cola Co KO Staples $8,417.12 1.94% $270.58 3.2146% 23%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc APD Materials $5,987.53 1.38% $133.86 2.2357% 23%
Johnson & Johnson JNJ Health $26,849.50 6.20% $623.07 2.3206% 19%
Medtronic plc MDT Health $8,211.31 1.90% $176.24 2.1463% 18%
Stryker Corporation SYK Health $4,616.59 1.07% $54.72 1.1854% 17%
Realty Income Corp O REIT $13,619.44 3.15% $651.83 4.7860% 1%

I think this corporate tax policy will benefit greatly all corporations that are over 30% tax rate which is the majority of the portfolio. From 36% to 22% tax rate is a huge boost to margins. That extra money is such a huge windfall for these large companies that opens the doors for numerous possibilities for growth. I expect a huge spike in earnings and this will likely result in more expansion, M&A, higher dividends, and large buy backs. All excellent for shareholders! Companies that are based overseas with low taxes (like MDT) or not tax impacted (like REITs) will not benefit.

There seems to be a large sector rotation away from defensive names (like staples and utilities) and more towards super cyclicals, think industrials and energy and materials and discretionary and technology. This has led to a lot of companies I consider Core to fall back to levels I am particularly interested in, especially considering the major tax cut. I am specifically eyeing the Staples and Utilities sectors, but will consider minor additions to other sectors.

Happy investing
-YD

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Recent buy: D and XEL

Bought $600 of D and $500 of XEL today.

Utilities seem to be undergoing a sector rotation and are getting cheaper. D is offering to buy Scana, which caused its share price to lower. I think an acquisition here will really help increase D's earnings growth profile further which will support the dividend growth. The initial cost will be a hit though.

-YD

Monday, January 1, 2018

December 2017 Dividends Received

December was a decent month for dividends. I got $959 from a wide range of companies. TJX usually pays in December but for this quarter they paid in late November for some reason. I think for March 2018, my dividends from this quarter cycle will be over $1000 in monthly dividends.

Ticker      Total    Taxable         401k
JNJ $154.85 $149.48 $5.37
HD $111.47 $86.34 $25.13
NEE $93.77 $67.24 $26.53
D $83.11 $42.47 $40.64
KO $67.11 $67.11
MMM $63.95 $63.95
BDX $58.18 $58.18
O $53.99 $53.99
KHC $40.22 $40.22
V $38.56 $27.77 $10.79
SBUX $37.68 $27.69 $9.99
SO $33.83 $33.83
MCD $32.71 $32.71
WEC $31.55 $31.55
ROST $29.10 $29.10
CHD $28.45 $16.45 $12.00
INTEREST $0.30 $0.30
$958.83 $774.09 $184.74

For the coming January I am expecting somewhere in the high $1100 in dividends. And February around $500.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Recent buy: MO and PM

Both dipped around 2 to 3% after the open after some claims about the validity of the  IQOS trials. I took this opportunity to add more to these two high yielders.

$1500 invested
$900 to PM and the rest to MO

Monday, December 18, 2017

Recent buy: KMB

I purchased 17 shares of KMB (Kimberly Clark Corp) today. They sell toilet paper and tissues and other stuff that aren't very exciting. It offers a juicy 3.24% yield right now and has a decent P/E ratio that isn't sky high. It is a dividend aristocrat with a 44 year history of increasing dividends.

17 shares = $2034.05

Friday, December 15, 2017

November 2017 Portfolio Summary

The general market has been ramping up in value quite intensely over the last several weeks. Check the plot below of the S&P500 to know what I mean.


The Consumer Staples sector was previously lagging quite hard but recently the staples sector has made a large come back. Industrials, discretionary, financials, and tech are doing very well. The price of companies are increasing which is great for people who like to look at the dollar value of their portfolio, however I care more about the dividend and it is hard to buy more shares at a good value when everything is so expensive.

Thursday, December 14, 2017

November 2017 Dividends Received

November dividend received was $465. Below is the breakdown.
Note that TJX usually pays in December. For some reason they paid out at the end of November. The HRL's dividend are the vestiges from fractional shares after I sold off the position.

November is a light month for me. Not many companies I own pay in November.

Ticker      Total    Taxable         401k
T $141.57 $141.57
PG $70.17 $59.75 $10.42
O $53.79 $53.79
CLX $36.35 $36.35
APD $33.47 $33.47
GIS $31.63 $0.02 $31.61
TJX $25.49 $25.49
CL $24.93 $24.93
MA $17.47 $7.05 $10.42
ABT $15.99 $15.99
GD $13.44 $13.44
INTEREST $0.51 $0.14 $0.37
HRL $0.14 $0.14
$464.95 $358.34 $106.61



Friday, December 1, 2017

Recent buy: NEE

Bought $2,516 of NEE today.  I now own $17,548 in this energy company. It's one of the most consistent and stable growing diversified utility company I know of and as a result it has always costed a premium.

This purchase will nudge my yearly passive dividend income up to $10,486