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In September 2017, a former employee received slightly over $100K, representing the commuted value of a pension plan. The decision to invest 100% of this money in dividend growth stocks was bold and daring.

Each month is an opportunity to showcase the results of those investments. This isn’t about bragging; it’s about demonstrating the possibility of building a lasting portfolio during all market conditions. Some months may seem to underperform, but the focus remains on trusting the process over the long term to evaluate performance more accurately in the grand scheme of things.

Performance Overview

Let’s start with the exhilarating numbers as of January 9, 2024 (before the bell):

Original amount invested in September 2017 (no additional capital added): $108,760.02.

  • Portfolio value: $239,645.24
  • Dividends paid: $4,591.41 (TTM)
  • Average yield: 1.92%
  • 2023 performance: +20.69%
  • Total return since inception (Sept. 2017-Dec. 2023): +120.34%
  • Annualized return (since September 2017 – 76 months): 13.29%
  • SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) annualized return (since Sept 2017): 12.74% (total return 113.7%)
  • iShares S&P/TSX 60 ETF (XIU.TO) (XIU:CA) annualized return (since Sept 2017): 9.03% (total return 72.89%)

Trades Galore!

This is the time of the year when most of the trades happen. The aficionados of last month’s update probably anticipated these moves, so there aren’t any groundbreaking revelations here. It’s all part and parcel of the electrifying dance of investment decisions.

Selling Disney & CAE

Both companies suspended their dividends during COVID-19, deviating from the norm. While still firm believers in both businesses’ models, it’s time to bid farewell to these two small holdings and enhance the portfolio’s health and yield.

Sold 200 CAE.TO (CAE) @ $28.11

Sold 45 DIS @ $94.74

Trimming some Alimentation Couche-Tard, Apple, and Microsoft

During the yearly review, it was imperative to ensure not being over-exposed to any single stock. Apple (AAPL) and Alimentation Couche-Tard (ATD:CA) had exceeded 10% of all portfolios, not just the pension plan. The decision was made to sell a few shares of Microsoft (MSFT) to create more capital to invest in the new U.S. ideas.

Sold 60 ATD.TO @ $74.36

Sold 35 AAPL @ $197.70

Sold 8 MSFT @ $365.34

Buying Stella-Jones (SJ.TO)

Stella-Jones (SJ:CA) has been on the radar for a while, but there wasn’t enough liquidity to add it to the portfolio. However, the sales of CAE and ATD created enough capital to open a decent position. With 15 facilities in Canada and 25 on U.S. soil, the company delivers its products promptly, an undeniable testament to their robust business model.

Bought 146 SJ.TO @ $73.16

Buying Automatic Data Processing (ADP)

Automatic Data Processing is the largest US-based payroll services provider. The business model, characterized by its adhesive nature, ensures corporations continue using their services for years. It was an opportunity to buy a great company at a good price, given its stable stock price over the past two years.

Bought 38 ADP @ $235.54

Buying LeMaitre Vascular (LMAT)

LMAT finally made it to the portfolio after ample discussion over the past few years. Being a small company, a measured approach was taken with the investment. Given the current trends, a niche company with a stellar balance sheet seemed like the way forward.

Since debt isn’t a popular topic these days, a small cap with a stellar balance sheet felt like the right direction. LMAT deals with hospitals and surgeons who don’t have much time to shop around and change suppliers. This level of reliability coupled with being a market leader in several product categories makes it a captivating prospect.







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