Living off dividends and financial freedom from dividend investing is such a huge accomplishment. Here is the math to learn how you can live off of dividends and have passive income fund your early retirement. Best dividend stocks for passive income have great dividend yields!
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$150K+ if u want to be able to live off dividends 🎉🎉
This is why I take 262k and in 7yrs/6mo turns into 1M..I take every 1M n turn into 4Ms…
$92.69 rio stock price * 5050 shares = $468084.50. Yeah your too late.
Selling options will help get there faster
Step 1 check where you live. Is it Belgium. Leave. 30% additional dividend tax after it's already been taxed in the country of origin.
At this point you mind as well work three jobs, invest in the right companies and pray you only have to have one job in five to ten years.
So…be born into wealth. Got it.
Not for all stop selling bs, you need to invest 1000.000 dollars in stock to get that amount don't sell dream, you should have said " hello world want to make 40000 net a year, simple buy 1000000dollars of dividend stock that would be the hole truth 😉
500K in American Express only yields you 16K a year. You would need roughly 1.5 million to make 45K a year.
Why would you use the dumbest stock haha and not SCHD
This is not a realistic approach, A company can change its dividend yield at any time, and it can reduce, suspend, or eliminate dividends entirely. Plenty of once “safe” dividend payers (GE, AT&T, banks in 2008, airlines in 2020) cut dividends when investors least expected it. Diversified dividend ETFs, Dividend growth funds and a blended approach of dividend and share selling make the most sense for today's investor.
You can make over 40k a year holding BTCI with half that amount…careful who you take advice from.
So you need a few million to start out with,
I guess I got some loose change I can turn in
Basic school math, these “students” are only being taken advantage of by your “course”.
They need to do well in school and exercise critical thinking before doing this much investing
You shouldn't be teaching students if you're telling them to buy a single stock for dividend income.
Why would you do dividend income for anything under 3% when Wealthfront offers 3.25% (and a temporary 3.9% boost) and is FDIC insurance up to $8M? Sure it can go down in the future, but dividends aren't a sure thing either.
rio is 4.6 not 13.72
$40,000 dividends after taxes = $32,000 at 20% (tax rate) . I would invest the $ 4.8 million and, in five years, close to double my net worth. Need to be higher than this?
You don't need 40k if you buy a cheap house . Housingsis like 70% of most peoples expenses
We just sold my dads condo and I got 100k. How would you all suggest I invest it? any help would be greatly appreciated.
Rather than live off of dividends only, im building my wealth in layers, in my country u use tax wrapper accounts in the UK its called an isa, individual savings account that are completely tax free you can save up to 20k pa which most people cannot logically save on the average job.
However I have the cash isa producing a small daily interest, im then recycling the interest into my stocks and shares isa funds, and now im building cash in the stocks and shares isa which will also pay daily interest, thats before factoring dividends and I have spot grid trading bots working in the background, im also building side hustles and other income i hope that eventually all this effort means I will never have to work again if I dont want to
Helpful information. excellent ❤
Another option that I would consider safer would be putting that money into a high-interest savings account. Yes, you don't get the benefit of the stock price rising, but you also don't have to worry about the stock price falling either. Looking at what I use, the Apple Savings Account has a 3.65% APY, which beats two of the three stock examples you show.
My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars
There is someone famous that has this same exact voice. But I can not figure it out…
Why is rio tinto dividend 13.72%? Is that a typo for 3.72%?
thing about etf-s not stocks, because it so high risk, you dont want to risk your living
Tell your student he won’t
How many pple have 40000 pounds or dollars?