Monday, March 10, 2025

Recent Buys for My Dividend Portfolio (ASR, IWDA, BIPC, MPWR)

As part of my ongoing strategy to build a strong and growing dividend portfolio, I’ve made some recent additions that I believe will contribute to long-term wealth accumulation. Here’s a quick breakdown of my latest buys:

  • ASR Nederland (ASRNL): ASRNL is a solid Dutch insurance company with a strong track record of dividend payments. With its recent acquisition of Aegon’s Dutch operations, the company has positioned itself for further growth. I see ASRNL as a stable income-generating asset with an attractive yield. I bought 40 shares for about € 49 per share, resulting in an annual dividend of € 125.
  • iShares Core MSCI World (IWDA): While not a direct dividend play, IWDA provides global diversification and exposure to high-quality companies worldwide. This ETF adds stability and growth potential to my portfolio, complementing my dividend-focused investments.
  • Brookfield Infrastructure Corp (BIPC): BIPC operates in essential infrastructure sectors like utilities, transport, and energy. The company has a strong dividend history, and I expect steady income growth over the long term. Infrastructure is a defensive sector that performs well in different market conditions, making BIPC a great addition. I bought shares last year as well. With my recent addition of 40 shares after the share price drop of last week, I added $70 in dividend income.
  • Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR): MPWR is a high-growth semiconductor company with increasing dividend payments. While its yield is relatively low, its strong capital appreciation potential and consistent dividend growth make it an exciting long-term hold. It's a more risky play but I wanted to increase my tech holdings a bit. These two shares will only deliver $12 in forword annual dividend income. 

With these additions, my portfolio continues to balance income generation and long-term growth. I’m excited to see how these investments perform in the coming years. Let me know what you think—are you adding any of these stocks to your portfolio?

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