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November 2nd, 2009 at 11:54 am

RYL, MFA, NLY 3Qtr09 Dividends Received

Many of the stocks that I own and write Covered Calls upon also pay dividends.  Dividends happen on a regular basis and add significantly to my annual investment income.

Today, 11/2/09, I received notice of the following dividends paid in my Taxable Account and an IRA account for a total of $307.00:

Stock

Shares

Total Dividend

Div per Share

Basis per share

% on Basis

Annual % on Basis

RYL

200

6.00

0.03

32.96

0.09%

0.36%

MFA

100

25.00

0.25

9.55

2.62%

10.47%

NLY

400

276.00

0.69

11.41

6.05%

24.19%

 

I use my basis per share, excluding dividends, to determine the simple and annualized percentage return because I feel that it gives me a better representation of the value of the dividends as they relate to my portfolio.  My basis may be above or below the market price which causes my return to be lower or higher than published yields for a stock.

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