Tag: Stocks
Inflation Ate My Paycheck 112: Inflation for Longer
Now is a great time to be alive, although it may not seem this way. America and most countries are experiencing high inflationary pressures from all sources. However, you have all the tools at your disposal to combat inflation and continue to grow your net worth. Welcome back to the Inflation Ate My Paycheck Series…
Leaving the Workforce in 10 Years: For Families
How can you possibly exit the workforce with an entire family in tow? Well, it’s more than possible if you put your mind to it and commit as a family. I should know because my family is leaving the workforce this year. My wife (39) has already stopped working, and I will retire (42) in…
Start Your Season of Saving: Let’s Save $100,000
Do you believe that $100,000 is a lot of money? Can you envision you would ever have this amount of money in your high-yield savings account? If you think this is a lot of money, that is your first limiting belief. If you do not believe you can save $100,000, that is your second limiting…
Leaving the Workforce in 10 Years: For Couples
In a fantasy world, two people working together should quickly free themselves from the workforce. In reality, we all have major money issues and traumas that prevent us from seeing clearly. Thus, freeing ourselves is extremely challenging, and doing it as a couple is almost impossible. There is hope. However, there is hope. As long…
How to Channel the Velocity of Money and Take Control of Your Financial Outlook
How do rich people get rich and stay rich? They always keep their money moving in new and unique directions. When we lack financial education, we think that saving money (even in a high-yield savings account) is the terminal location of our monetary needs. However, we need to use our money to create money continually.…
Your Income Should Increase Every Year 2
Life is expensive. This is a difficult concept for most people to understand. To stay ahead in the world, you must keep increasing your income annually. The good part is that your assets can do most of the work for you. The bad part is you’ll need to acquire your assets first. I wrote part…
The Magic of Passive Index Fund Investing 2
I invest for income. Nothing gives me more pleasure than doing the math to generate dividends from my income-investing portfolio. However, income products usually don’t increase in value. To capture the stock market’s growth, I turn to index funds. What are index funds? Index funds are Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that track a specific assortment…
The Magic of Income Investing 2
I see the world through math; I can understand if something makes sense financially rather quickly. I also invest in generating income. The more income that comes into my accounts, the easier my life becomes. Revenue minus expenses creates cash flow. Cash flow is the lifeblood of any business and every household. To consistently overcome…
I’m Living My Dream Life With Dividends
Life is good. No, I mean truly amazing. I never believed I could live a life with such passion and freedom. But it’s not because of money. Living a good life is about time, specifically, the freedom of your time. If you can choose how to spend your time, you have a much higher chance…
The Magic of Dividend Growth Investing 2
We all want to be able to afford retirement someday. They teach us to invest in our 401Ks; maybe at age 70, we can escape the rat race. But what if we could get away sooner? What if we could retire with a $1 million portfolio that also paid us $40,000 to $50,000 per year—without…
Stock & Bond Investing in Your 70s
Our 70s are all about paying it forward. Hopefully, we did well with our finances and can give to the next generations. We want to ensure our children and grandchildren can navigate life with more resources than we had available. We must lead by example if we want them to have the millionaire mindset. Welcome…
Balanced Books: Living By a Harcore Budget is Empowering
When you level up your budgeting game, you will instantly see the results in your confidence and bank accounts. Most people do not live on a budget at all. They simply funnel their money into their direct deposit account and try to have one dollar left at the end of the month. If you take…
Stock & Bond Investing in Your 60s
For most people, their 60s is when they begin to feel wealthy. They can cash out their 401Ks and Roth IRAs while receiving social security. If they are fortunate, they also receive a federal, state, or local government pension. However, just because they have cash flow doesn’t mean they should stop investing. Welcome back to…
The Most Challenging Part of Passive Income: Enjoying it
They teach you to work. They teach you to struggle. However, they don’t teach you to enjoy life. Once you get your relationships and finances on track, your worldview changes. The average person believes that you go to work and spend your paycheck. Because work makes you sad, you spend even more than you need—shopping…
Think of Preferred Shares as Gift Cards: Buy Your Income at a Discount
What if you could buy $25 gift cards for $20 and still redeem them at $25? Would you take this deal immediately? Why would this deal intrigue you? Because you would essentially be buying money ($5) for free? This concept is the idea behind buying preferred shares on the stock market. The more you research…
Why You Need Passive Income!
I woke up yesterday to find some emails containing passive income in my Gmail inbox. I received $97 from Fundrise, $22 from Direct2Digital (books), and $60 in dividends. There is nothing like receiving money you don’t need. To earn passive income, you do the work once (invest or write) and continually reap the rewards. Why…
Turn a Reverse Mortgage into an Income-Investing Portfolio
At some point, our parents may need to use their primary residence as a retirement plan. We, as their kids, need to remove the emotion from these decisions. Each generation’s retirement years are getting longer, so it could be tough to generate income for 30 to 40 years. This is especially true if they liquid…
Stock & Bond Investing in Your 50s
If your 40s were all about creating income, then your 50s are about maintaining your portfolio while building generational wealth. Your income should be creating more income in your 50s. This means you should have enough income from dividends to reinvest 30%. If this is not the case, please go back and read the earlier…
The Pros and Cons of Closed-End Funds: How Do You Like Your Income?
Learning to invest for income changed my life; I figured out how to build my own paycheck. Most people do not invest for income; they want to get rich quickly. I dividend income investing into six different types, which you can read about here. One of my favorite types of income investing is closed-end funds.…
Stock & Bond Investing in Your 40s
There are a few paths you can take in your 40s. You can get into more debt, get divorced, have a mid-life crisis, or become rich. Luckily I choose to become wealthy by making more income than I spend. Remember, wealth is having excess income versus expenses. But I didn’t choose to have a job…