How would you like to get paid each week with dividend income? It's possible with this 15-stock portfolio. (The dividend yields are as of December 2019.)JanuaryWeek 1 - $WMT (1.77%) + $KMB (3.01%)Week 2 - $MO (6.67%)Week 3 - $WPC (5.06%)Week 4 - $CSCO (3.19%)FebruaryWeek 1 - $T (5.34%)Week 2 - $BX (3.56%)Week 3 - $AAPL (1.14%)Week 4 - $CAT (2.89%)Week 5 - $SPG (5.60%)March Week 1 - $PFE (3.76%)Week 2 - $JNJ (2.71%)Week 3 - $BBY (2.44%)Week 4 - $LMT (2.48%) + $AVY (1.78%)April Week 1 - $WMT (1.77%) + $KMB (3.01%) Week 2 - $MO (6.67%) Week 3 - $WPC (5.06%) Week 4 - $CSCO (3.19%) May Week 1 - $T (5.34%) Week 2 - $BX (3.56%) Week 3 - $AAPL (1.14%) Week 4 - $CAT (2.89%) Week 5 - $SPG (5.60%) June Week 1 - $PFE (3.76%) Week 2 - $JNJ (2.71%) Week 3 - $BBY (2.44%) Week 4 - $LMT (2.48%) + $AVY (1.78%)July Week 1 - $WMT (1.77%) + $KMB (3.01%) Week 2 - $MO (6.67%) Week 3 - $WPC (5.06%) Week 4 - $CSCO (3.19%) August Week 1 - $T (5.34%) Week 2 - $BX (3.56%) Week 3 - $AAPL (1.14%) Week 4 - $CAT (2.89%) Week 5 - $SPG (5.60%) September Week 1 - $PFE (3.76%) Week 2 - $JNJ (2.71%) Week 3 - $BBY (2.44%) Week 4 - $LMT (2.48%) + $AVY (1.78%)October Week 1 - $WMT (1.77%) + $KMB (3.01%) Week 2 - $MO (6.67%) Week 3 - $WPC (5.06%) Week 4 - $CSCO (3.19%) November Week 1 - $T (5.34%) Week 2 - $BX (3.56%) Week 3 - $AAPL (1.14%) Week 4 - $CAT (2.89%) Week 5 - $SPG (5.60%) December Week 1 - $PFE (3.76%) Week 2 - $JNJ (2.71%) Week 3 - $BBY (2.44%) Week 4 - $LMT (2.48%) + $AVY (1.78%)---If you to have an equal weight each of these 15 stocks, your yield would be 3.43%.If you wanted to earn $50,000 per year in dividends from these stocks, you would need a portfolio value of $1,457,726. But remember, most of your appreciation in most of these stocks will come from the capital appreciation rather than from the dividend. Because you don't want to concentrate all your wealth only in stocks (at any age, not just for those getting closer to retirement), it is recommended to add in some fixed income into the mix as well.