Strategically Building A $500,000 Dividend Portfolio: Boosting SCHD’s Income With May’s High-Yield Picks

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This article outlines a strategy to enhance the income and diversification of a $500,000 dividend portfolio anchored by the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD). While SCHD offers solid exposure to Consumer Staples, Energy, and Health Care, it lacks diversification in sectors like Real Estate, Materials, and Utilities.

To address this, the portfolio incorporates Cohen & Steers Quality Income Realty Fund (RQI) and JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ)—adding exposure to Real Estate and Technology. It also includes 15 carefully selected high-yielding dividend companies from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, the U.K., and the Netherlands.

The result is a globally diversified portfolio with a Weighted Average Dividend Yield [TTM] of 6.09% and a 5-Year Dividend Growth Rate [CAGR] of 6.72%—significantly above SCHD’s 4.07% Dividend Yield. Risk is reduced through sector balance and low company-specific concentration, while exposure to leading companies like Microsoft and Apple is added via JEPQ.

The strategy offers income-focused investors the potential for strong risk-adjusted returns, capital appreciation, and growth. A projected 20-year dividend income simulation further highlights the portfolio’s long-term income acceleration potential.

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