My wife and I have a goal to use passive or side income streams to eventually cover 100% of our expenses. Within the next 10 years, we would like to have enough money coming in every month to cover all our expenses. Based on our currently spending, that is around $5,000 per month we plan […]
Continue ReadingAt the end of every month I publish a dividend stock portfolio update. This portfolio of stocks that my wife and I own currently consists of 35+ publicly traded companies and is part of our long term financial independence (FI) plan. We have been slowly building this portfolio for the past 10+ years. My wife […]
Continue ReadingOnce a month, I publish an update of our our dividend stock portfolio. This portfolio of stocks currently consists of 35+ publicly traded companies and is part of our long term financial independence (FI) plan. My wife and I plan to eventually use our dividend income stream to offset some (not all) of our monthly […]
Continue ReadingAt the end of each month, I post an update on our dividend stock portfolio. The portfolio of 35+ publicly traded companies is part of our overall plan to reach financial independence (FI). This year alone (2018), we expect to earn over $6,500 from our dividend income portfolio. We estimate that if we never invested […]
Continue ReadingThe path to financial independence (FI) for my family is dependent on several different factors. First … we need to continually work on lowering our expenses. Our current yearly spending (for a family of 5) is just slightly under $60,000 per year. That spending includes our normal day to day living expenses like food and […]
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