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Here’s how much Bill Gates earns from dividends

Here's how much Bill Gates earns from dividends
Elmaz Sabovic

Bill Gates, a renowned billionaire, prioritizes dividend income in his investment strategy. Gates is projected to raise an impressive $463.2 million in dividends this year, reflecting his commitment to secure and consistent long-term income.

In particular, Gates strategically invests in companies that offer robust dividend yields, indicating his trust in their stability and potential for growth. 

Recent disclosures from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust’s 13F filing reveal five key stocks significantly contributing to Gates’s remarkable dividend earnings.

Bill Gates' portfolio. Source: gurufocus
Bill Gates’ portfolio. Source: gurufocus

Bill Gates’s top five dividend yielding holdings

Bill Gates has strategically invested in several key companies, positioning himself for significant dividend income. Canadian National Railway (TSX: CNR), a major player in transportation and logistics, holds a substantial portion of its portfolio, with an impressive 54,826,786 shares valued at approximately $6.88 billion. 

This investment alone is projected to yield an annual income of $133,777,357 for Gates, thanks to the company’s dividend yield of 1.85%.

Additionally, Gates maintains a significant stake in Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), the tech giant he co-founded. With 38,210,869 shares and a dividend rate of $0.75 per share, Gates expects an annual income of $114,632,607 from Microsoft. 

Waste Management (NYSE: WM), North America’s leading waste management company, also plays a crucial role in Gates’s portfolio. His 35,234,344 shares in the company are valued at over $6.3 billion, generating an anticipated annual income of $105,703,032. 

Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT), known for its construction and mining equipment, is another cornerstone investment for Gates. With 7,353,614 shares valued at approximately $2.17 billion, this investment is projected to yield an annual income of $38,238,792. 

Lastly, Deere & Co (NYSE: DE), a leader in agricultural and construction machinery, rounds out Gates’s investments with 3,917,693 shares valued at about $1.42 billion, generating an expected annual income of $20,917,382. 

A robust income for Gates just from dividends alone

Together, these five investments bolster Gates’s annual dividend income by over $413 million, translating to a remarkable $1.1 million daily. 

While Gates’s investment strategy has undoubtedly been a success, individual investors must understand that mimicking the tactics of high-profile investors might not suit their financial aspirations or risk thresholds. 

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