Tag: Dividends
I’m Obsessed with Money: And You Should be Too
I love money. I love having money, making money, and growing money. Society attempts to tell me I am terrible for caring about my money. The only way to stop caring about money is to become obsessed with it. Once you figure out how to live below your means, save money, and grow your income,…
Earning $1,100 a Month in Dividends
Last month my wife and I crossed $1,100/month in dividend income. It feels incredible to hit this point in our journey, and we plan to keep the party going. I am 41 years old, and I cannot fathom how much we will earn in dividends by age 70. It truly is an experience worth sharing…
The 4% Rule vs. Dividends
Typically, people want to avoid getting into the weeds of investing. The 401K program promotes this behavior by allowing people to “save” for retirement. Within a 401K program, the fund manager will collect your money and invest it into various asset classes. Most people choose target date funds as their vehicle of choice when saving.…
Investing for Interest 110: Bond Buying is Back Baby!
It’s been an exciting year thus far in 2022. Yes, the market is in full retreat, and we are moving into a downturn and recession. However, this opens up new possibilities for our investment portfolios. With the rise in interest rates comes a chance to obtain high-quality bonds at great prices. Bonds haven’t been this…
Live Your Best Life with Dividends
Do you ever dream of living a rich lifestyle? Do you want to maneuver through life without worrying about money? Anyone can achieve these dreams, but we must change our world view. You don’t reach complete financial freedom while working a job. The truth is that freedom comes when other things perform the work for…
Vacation Dividends: Use Dividends to Pay for the Rest of Your Vacations
If you are like most people, you save for your vacations every year. The money you earn is the money you save. You can afford to pay for more elaborate vacations as you make more money from your job. What if I told you someone else could pay for the rest of your vacation? Yes,…
Dividend Growth Investing vs. Bond Growth Investing
The market is moving into a bear market, and the economy is moving into a recession. There is a lot of doom and gloom floating around, but there is a silver lining. There has never been a better time to invest in the last 20 years. Stocks and bonds have been beaten down so severely…
How We Plan to Retire on Dividends 4
Wow, the fourth time’s a charm. There has never been a more critical time to understand who you are as an investor. The bond and stock markets are in turmoil, and your only saving grace is your knowledge and education. We don’t know what the future holds for our economy, but we must still allocate…
Dividend Investing in Your 70s
Is it too late to start dividend investing in your 70s? Of course not. Plus, you will have to find a way to keep your 401K and Roth IRA growing throughout retirement and beyond. Welcome back to the Dividend Investing at Any Age Series (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s), where we build investment strategies for…
Don’t Gamble with Retirement 8
My, how time flies. I can’t believe I opened my website over two years ago. I began publishing books on Amazon in early January 2021. I released the book “Don’t Gamble with Retirement” on February 13, 2021. I say this because it is time to celebrate. My retirement plans (along with my lovely wife’s) are…
Fruits of the DGI Tree
When you do it correctly, dividend growth investing is a boring hobby. You pick 15-20 blue-chip dividend-paying stocks and keep investing in them for over 30 years. You hardly need to review your portfolio, check the stock markets, or read the news—you only need to stay the course. However, what you are building is of…
The Dividend Debit Card 2
My Dividend Debit Card has been popping off recently. I am getting close to $200/month on my Cash App Debit card—which I refer to as my Dividend Debit Card. More importantly, my wife has a Dividend Debit Card, and she loves getting her fresh cash flow monthly. It’s a great system and puts your money…
Dividend Investing in Your 60s
You worked hard over the last 30 or 40 years in the workforce. Even better, you saved a large amount of cash in your 401K and Roth IRA. Conventional wisdom says you should slowly drain your account using the four percent rule. Today, I offer a different method to make your money work for you—dividends.…
Dividend Investing in Your 50s
If we started investing in our 20s, 30s, or 40s, our 50s should be a time to focus on setting up our children. There are many ways to set up our children, but one of the best is building them a dividend growth investing portfolio. We used income investing in our early years because we…
Dividend Investing in Your 40s
This is it! Your 40s are your prime earning years. This timeframe is when you have the most control of your body and your mind. You should be earning massive amounts of money during your 40s. If you aren’t there yet, let’s start with that, then move on to dividend investing. Welcome back to the…
Income Investing vs. Index Funds
With the swift downturn of the stock market in early 2022, things changed for near-retirees. They watched as their 401Ks and index funds quickly lost 30-40% of their value. Index funds track the markets, for good or bad. They typically give some of the best long-term returns outside mega companies like Amazon (AMZN) and Google…
Dividend Investing in Your 30s
I’m not going to lie; dividend investing will be tough in your 30s. Your 30s are the most expensive times in your life. Not only are you trying to get your (financial) act together, but add a family on top of everything. Therefore, the best way to invest during this time is to keep your…
Dividend Investing in Your 20s
If you are in your 20s or even 30s and reading this article, you are well ahead of the power curve. You just have to keep your eye on the prize and “don’t fumble the bag.” I say this because you have time on your side. The main element of the power of compounding is…
Dividends! Now More Than Ever
Financial markets are in turmoil, gas prices are through the roof, and we are preparing for a recession—how do we survive? First, calm down; it’ll be okay. Next, we must devise a plan to set ourselves up for financial success. We know that our jobs will not increase our salaries to match inflation. So, what…
The Magic of Leverage
Leverage is everything in life. To understand how the world operates, you must start seeing the world through who has leverage. Who has the leverage if I want to install a vending machine inside a restaurant? The restaurant owner has the power, so I need to approach this person accordingly. I need to anticipate how…