Tag: Stocks
Retirement Planning for the Average Person 4
The average person needs to have a plan for retirement. Yes, this means that you actually need to formulate a path towards getting older and surviving. Retirement is coming for all of us, and no one is coming to save us. Social security is NOT a retirement plan. It’s a questionable backup resource—at best. I…
Join Up! Time to Sign Up for the Military
The military is a great place to beat a recession. I have been in the military during the recessions of 2000, 2008, 2020, and now 2022. But, the military offers so much more. I joined the United States Marine Corps in June 1999 and haven’t looked back. I am currently at 23 years and will…
Overcoming Limiting Beliefs 102: Investing in the Stock Market
Everyone should have at least a small presence in the stock market. However, I understand most people have a paralyzing fear of losing money. Thus, when it comes to investing in the stock market, a couple of paranoias are at play. First is the fear of losing money, and the second is the lack of…
How to Make $500/Month in Dividends
Can $500 a month in free income change your life? I can speak from experience that dividends can change your life and your entire outlook on the future. Once you start building a dividend portfolio, you’ll wonder why you hadn’t started sooner. Of course, it costs money to make money with dividends. If you don’t…
How We Plan to Retire on Dividends 3
I am six months closer to retirement since I published the last article in this series. My dividend portfolio is a shining example of what can happen when you decide to focus on something truly. I am (with my lovely wife, of course) going to achieve $1,000 in dividends this month. Now, let’s take a…
TSP vs. Dividends
In a perfect world, all investing options would be equal. The universe would understand your intent and spit out the results of your wish. Unfortunately, that is not the case. We must micro-manage our investing habits to get the best results. The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) versus a standard brokerage account is a touchy subject…
Retirement Plus: Use Dividends to Supplement Your Retirement
How is your retirement looking? Do you have cash flow that also increases with inflation? Do you depend on the government to supplement your 401K with social security? How much money do you need the day you retire? Does that amount look the same 20 years into retirement? Retirement is a sensitive subject for most…
Web Edition- The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever 2!
Links to all 312 Chapters in “The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever 2!” Amazon charges me for the size of the book—thus the ebook edition is $40. If you prefer that version, you can buy it here. Enjoy! Web Edition INTRODUCTION 00 000 The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever 2! FINANCIAL MINDSET 01…
Don’t Gamble with Retirement 6
Are you gambling with your retirement? Do you know the difference between saving versus investing? What are you doing today to combat long-term high inflation? We discussed so many things over the last four months, so now it’s time to bring everything together under one roof. Welcome back to the Don’t Gamble with Retirement series …
Rich & Free: Build an Investment Portfolio in 8 Steps
Building an investment portfolio from the ground up can be a daunting task for anyone. There are so many questions that one has to answer before investing their money. “What is my risk tolerance?” or “How much income do I need?” are some of the first questions that you need to ask yourself before beginning. …
Become a Bonafide Investor VI: Debt vs. Equity
One of the most important aspects of becoming a bonafide investor is understanding the difference between debt and equity. Each has its use-cases across multiple investments, including the stock market, real estate, content creation, and business. I’ll try to keep this article from getting out of hand because there is much to discuss. First, welcome…
Pay Down Debt or Start Investing 2
“Should I pay off my debt entirely before I start investing?” This topic keeps me up at night (not really). I do feel very passionately about the guidance people receive on this matter. Paying off our debt and becoming debt-free is one of the single most incredible moments of our 16-year marriage. We used many…
Why I Became an Income Investor
There are many different ways to invest in the stock market, and with discipline, you can find success with all of them. You can invest purely in index funds or ETFs. Or you can start a dividend growth portfolio. If you take the time to understand the securities you are picking and gather some information…
How to Start Dividend Investing 105: Your First 5 Dividend Stocks
Venturing into the unknown can be difficult, especially if money is involved. I always beat the drum of dividend investing; however, most people are too intimidated to take the first step. Today, we are going to solve this analysis paralysis. Welcome back to the How to Start Dividend Investing series (101, 102, 103, 104), where…
Stock Market Down? Dividend Yield Up!
2022 will be a crazy year for the stock market. Inflation is beyond hot, and the Federal Reserve is pursuing raising interest rates. All of these scenarios will lead to extreme stock market volatility. I know that we love to see our stocks always in the green and increase in value—it’s human nature. However, let’s…
Saving vs. Investing
There are tons of ways to get rich: you can work at McDonald’s, be a manager at McDonald’s, own McDonald’s stock, sell covered calls using McDonald’s stock, or own a McDonald’s franchise. All of these paths can lead to wealth and happiness, but they will each take a different understanding of the principles of wealth.…
The Magic of Investing
Investing is an entirely different world from Saving. You can become a millionaire by using both methods, but the speed at which you achieve this status differs. Once you understand the principles, investing may interest you. What is Investing? My personal definition of investing is using money to provide financial freedom. For reference, my personal…
The Best Way to F.I.R.E.: Index Funds vs Dividend Growth vs. Income Investing
The Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) movement has been all the rage over the last 10-15 years. The idea is to reach a certain financial position and leave the workforce for good. Most FIRE starters also have some form of passive income, such as a blog, podcasts, or YouTube channel. But what is the best…
The Magic of Dollar-Cost Averaging
How do I get started with investing? Why do I need to invest? How much money do I need to invest? What do I need to invest in with my money? These are some of the questions that are keeping you from investing. And since you know that you need to invest, these questions are…
My 4 Favorite Index Funds
Index funds are boring and don’t take much knowledge to start investing. Nobody is going to care if you made a killing with index investing. All that being said, index funds are absolutely vital to the health of your portfolio. It is hard to go wrong with index funds, and they can help cover some…