Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio: Dividend Yield

Last Update: 31 October 2024

The Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio granted a 2.33% dividend yield in 2023.

It's a High Risk portfolio and it can be implemented with 9 ETFs.

Portfolio Dividend Yield

The Dividend Yield of Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio is the result of the following asset allocation:

CRAIG ISRAELSEN 7TWELVE PORTFOLIO
Dividend Yields (%)
Period: January 2023 - October 2024
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2024(*) 2023
Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio 1.62% 2.33%
Weight Components Dividend Yield (%)
8.34% VNQ - Vanguard Real Estate 2.74% 4.30%
8.34% VV - Vanguard Large-Cap 0.95% 1.78%
8.33% EEM - iShares MSCI Emerging Markets 0.65% 2.81%
8.33% EFA - iShares MSCI EAFE 1.76% 3.44%
8.33% IJR - iShares Core S&P Small-Cap 1.08% 1.51%
8.33% VO - Vanguard Mid-Cap 1.45% 1.75%
25.00% IEI - iShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond 2.32% 2.43%
8.34% BIL - SPDR Blmbg Barclays 1-3 Mth T-Bill 3.83% 5.03%
16.66% GSG - iShares S&P GSCI Commodity Indexed Trust 0.00% 0.00%
(*) Dividend Yield is calculated only for a portion of the year

Capital Growth and Dividends

In the following table, Capital Growth details (with and without dividend reinvestment) are represented.

If you are not interested in a periodic income and you need a strategy with a dividend reinvestment, please refer to the Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio: ETF allocation and returns page.

CRAIG ISRAELSEN 7TWELVE PORTFOLIO
Capital Growth with or without dividend reinvestment
1000$ invested from January 2007 to October 2024
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Year
Dividend
Cumulative
Dividend
Cashflow
Portfolio
Value
EOY Capital
Amount Yield Effective
Ptf + Cashflow
Total Return
Div. reinvestment
1000.00
2007 23.69 2.37% 23.69 1089.45 1113.14 1113.13
2008 22.16 1.99% 45.84 806.14 851.98 845.83
2009 18.21 2.15% 64.05 948.16 1012.21 1013.04
2010 16.87 1.67% 80.92 1054.42 1135.34 1143.44
2011 17.25 1.51% 98.17 1035.02 1133.19 1139.65
2012 17.32 1.52% 115.49 1112.94 1228.43 1242.78
2013 17.44 1.40% 132.93 1208.43 1341.36 1366.84
2014 21.18 1.55% 154.11 1186.46 1340.57 1363.17
2015 20.06 1.47% 174.17 1089.43 1263.60 1271.76
2016 20.71 1.63% 194.89 1157.49 1352.38 1371.92
2017 23.23 1.69% 218.12 1266.98 1485.10 1524.92
2018 27.49 1.80% 245.61 1160.51 1406.12 1424.27
2019 30.32 2.13% 275.93 1333.61 1609.54 1667.02
2020 22.40 1.34% 298.32 1364.20 1662.52 1727.65
2021 23.01 1.33% 321.33 1569.83 1891.16 2011.08
2022 26.57 1.32% 347.90 1424.87 1772.77 1851.94
2023 43.08 2.33% 390.98 1516.58 1907.56 2014.23
Oct 2024(*) 32.62 1.62% 423.60 1609.28 2032.88 2169.96
(*) Dividend Yield is calculated only for a portion of the year WITHOUT
dividend
reinvestment
WITH
dividend
reinvestment

Column meaning:

  • Dividend -> Amount: Income returned over the year (or portion of the year)
  • Dividend -> Yield: Dividend Yield calculated on the starting price of the year
  • Cumulative Dividend Cashflow: Sum of all the dividends received
  • Portfolio Value: Investment Value, excluding dividends, at the end of year
  • EOY Capital -> Effective: Investment Value plus cumulative dividends
  • EOY Capital -> Total Return: Investment Value, with dividend reinvestment

Which are the global returns of the last periods? In the following table, the Effective Return considers the received (and not reinvested) dividends. Total Return is calculated assuming dividend reinvestment.

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Period Portfolio
Return
Effective
Return
Total
Return
Jan 2023 - Oct 2024 +12.94% +14.67% +17.17%
Jan 2021 - Oct 2024 +17.97% +22.28% +25.60%
Jan 2019 - Oct 2024 +38.67% +44.57% +52.36%
Jan 2017 - Oct 2024 +39.03% +50.32% +58.17%
Jan 2014 - Oct 2024 +33.17% +51.55% +58.76%
WITHOUT
dividend
reinvestment
WITH
dividend
reinvestment

Yearly Returns and Dividend Yield

Dividends are essential for the investor who needs additional periodic income. When dividends are not reinvested, how much is the real portfolio return over the years?

CRAIG ISRAELSEN 7TWELVE PORTFOLIO
HISTORICAL RETURNS AND DIVIDEND YIELDS
Period: January 2007 - October 2024
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Year Total Return Dividend Yield Return
Without Dividends
2007 +11.31% 2.37% +8.94%
2008 -24.01% 1.99% -26.00%
2009 +19.77% 2.15% +17.62%
2010 +12.87% 1.67% +11.21%
2011 -0.33% 1.51% -1.84%
2012 +9.05% 1.52% +7.53%
2013 +9.98% 1.40% +8.58%
2014 -0.27% 1.55% -1.82%
2015 -6.71% 1.47% -8.18%
2016 +7.88% 1.63% +6.25%
2017 +11.15% 1.69% +9.46%
2018 -6.60% 1.80% -8.40%
2019 +17.04% 2.13% +14.92%
2020 +3.64% 1.34% +2.29%
2021 +16.41% 1.33% +15.07%
2022 -7.91% 1.32% -9.23%
2023 +8.76% 2.33% +6.44%
Oct 2024(*) +7.73% 1.62% +6.11%
(*) Dividend Yield is calculated only for a portion of the year

Actual Dividend Yield for long term investors

What would have been the annual Dividend Yield received by investors if they had implemented the Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio allocation over the past years?

E.g. If you had implemented it 3 years ago, how much would be your actual dividend yield today?

CRAIG ISRAELSEN 7TWELVE PORTFOLIO
ACTUAL DIVIDEND YIELD for long-term investors
Period: January 2007 - October 2024
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Starting Period
of the
Investment
Actual Dividend Yield over years
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024(*)
Jan 2007 2.75% 3.03% 2.24% 2.30% 2.66% 4.31% 3.26%
Jan 2008 2.47% 2.72% 2.01% 2.07% 2.39% 3.87% 2.93%
Jan 2009 3.25% 3.58% 2.65% 2.72% 3.14% 5.09% 3.86%
Jan 2010 2.71% 2.99% 2.21% 2.27% 2.62% 4.25% 3.22%
Jan 2011 2.40% 2.65% 1.96% 2.01% 2.32% 3.77% 2.85%
Jan 2012 2.41% 2.66% 1.97% 2.02% 2.33% 3.78% 2.86%
Jan 2013 2.21% 2.44% 1.80% 1.85% 2.14% 3.47% 2.62%
Jan 2014 2.01% 2.22% 1.64% 1.68% 1.94% 3.15% 2.39%
Jan 2015 2.02% 2.22% 1.64% 1.69% 1.95% 3.16% 2.39%
Jan 2016 2.16% 2.38% 1.76% 1.81% 2.09% 3.39% 2.56%
Jan 2017 2.00% 2.21% 1.63% 1.68% 1.94% 3.14% 2.38%
Jan 2018 1.80% 1.99% 1.47% 1.51% 1.74% 2.83% 2.14%
Jan 2019 2.13% 1.57% 1.62% 1.87% 3.02% 2.29%
Jan 2020 1.34% 1.38% 1.59% 2.58% 1.96%
Jan 2021 1.33% 1.54% 2.49% 1.89%
Jan 2022 1.32% 2.14% 1.62%
Jan 2023 2.33% 1.76%
(*) Dividend Yield is calculated only for a portion of the year

Collecting dividends is useful to obtain an additional income. Obtaining a large amount of income is the first step to financial freedom. However, if your need is to increase your capital as much as possible with dividend reinvestment, please refer to the Craig Israelsen 7Twelve Portfolio: ETF allocation and returns page.