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LNT
Alliant Energy Corporation Common Stock
stock NASDAQ

At Close
Jul 2, 2026 3:59:57 PM EDT
78.01USD+2.929%(+2.22)2,563,262
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jul 1, 2026 9:28:30 AM EDT
76.02USD+0.303%(+0.23)0
After-hours
Jul 2, 2026 4:06:30 PM EDT
77.95USD-0.077%(-0.06)517,925
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As of Jul 5, 2026 12:02:00 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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49 days ago • u/Mrvette1 • r/dividends • how_much_can_i_realistically_expect_to_receive • C
Well here are my goals, maybe this will help you out. I want to buy safe positions that don't lose capital and have portfolio dividend growth by an avarage of 5% a year minimum. I set my starting point at 4%.
My stocks i use are JPM (low dividend high growth) my main holding, the NNN for a 5% dividend but only 2-3% dividend growth, then LNT and WEC utilities that are stable and avarage 4-6% dividend growth, then SCHD which averages 7-8% dividend growth a year.
I base my dividend percentages on cost of investment only. I'm in my mid 40s and on my 3rd year of this system. My first year I missed my goal, doing 3.9% on investment, last year 4.3% and this year projected 4.6%.
I investment 145k out of pocket, and currently worth 220k. My JPM has doubled, utilities are up 30%, NNN is up 5%, and SCHD i started late is 20%.
My goal is to retire on dividends. I own 2.2 million in real estate and want to slowly selling the rentals and get the capital in the market as I age. I don't want to be a old landlord. I currently live of my rentals.
sentiment 0.96
49 days ago • u/Mrvette1 • r/dividends • how_much_can_i_realistically_expect_to_receive • C
Well here are my goals, maybe this will help you out. I want to buy safe positions that don't lose capital and have portfolio dividend growth by an avarage of 5% a year minimum. I set my starting point at 4%.
My stocks i use are JPM (low dividend high growth) my main holding, the NNN for a 5% dividend but only 2-3% dividend growth, then LNT and WEC utilities that are stable and avarage 4-6% dividend growth, then SCHD which averages 7-8% dividend growth a year.
I base my dividend percentages on cost of investment only. I'm in my mid 40s and on my 3rd year of this system. My first year I missed my goal, doing 3.9% on investment, last year 4.3% and this year projected 4.6%.
I investment 145k out of pocket, and currently worth 220k. My JPM has doubled, utilities are up 30%, NNN is up 5%, and SCHD i started late is 20%.
My goal is to retire on dividends. I own 2.2 million in real estate and want to slowly selling the rentals and get the capital in the market as I age. I don't want to be a old landlord. I currently live of my rentals.
sentiment 0.96


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