

[THREAD]
John makes $60,000 (after tax)

Or
$5k/month

He is able to follow the 50/40/10 budget (Needs/Invest/Wants)
He invests 40% of his earnings into a Dividend Portfolio that yields 6% annually (and uses DRIP)

Year 1:
$60k * .4 = $24k
$24k *.06 = $1,440 in dividends per year
Portfolio Value: $25,440
Total made that Year: $61,440
Annual Dividends: $1,440
$60k * .4 = $24k
$24k *.06 = $1,440 in dividends per year

Portfolio Value: $25,440
Total made that Year: $61,440
Annual Dividends: $1,440
Year 2:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+25,440= $49,440
$49,440 * .06= $2,967 in Dividends per year
Portfolio Value: $52,407
Total Made That Year: $62,967
Annual Dividends: $2,967
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+25,440= $49,440
$49,440 * .06= $2,967 in Dividends per year

Portfolio Value: $52,407
Total Made That Year: $62,967
Annual Dividends: $2,967
Year 3:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$52,407= $76,407
$76,407*.06 = $4,585 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $80,992
Total Made That Year: $64,585
Annual Dividends: $4,585
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$52,407= $76,407
$76,407*.06 = $4,585 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $80,992
Total Made That Year: $64,585
Annual Dividends: $4,585
Year 4:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$80,992= $104,992
$104,992*.06 = $6,300 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $111,292
Total Made That Year: $66,300
Annual Dividends: $6,300
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$80,992= $104,992
$104,992*.06 = $6,300 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $111,292
Total Made That Year: $66,300
Annual Dividends: $6,300
Year 5:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$111,292= $135,292
$135,292*.06 = $8,118 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $143,410
Total Made That Year: $68,118
Annual Dividends: $8,118
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$111,292= $135,292
$135,292*.06 = $8,118 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $143,410
Total Made That Year: $68,118
Annual Dividends: $8,118
Year 6:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$143,410= $167,410
$167,410*.06 = $10,045 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $177,455
Total Made That Year: $70,045
Annual Dividends: $10,045
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$143,410= $167,410
$167,410*.06 = $10,045 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $177,455
Total Made That Year: $70,045
Annual Dividends: $10,045
Year 7:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$177,455= $201,455
$201,455*.06 = $12,088 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $213,543
Total Made That Year: $72,088
Annual Dividends: $12,088
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$177,455= $201,455
$201,455*.06 = $12,088 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $213,543
Total Made That Year: $72,088
Annual Dividends: $12,088
Year 8:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$213,543= $237,543
$237,543*.06 = $14,253 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $251,796
Total Made That Year: $74,253
Annual Dividends: $14,253
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$213,543= $237,543
$237,543*.06 = $14,253 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $251,796
Total Made That Year: $74,253
Annual Dividends: $14,253
Year 9:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$251,796= $275,796
$275,796*.06 = $16,548 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $292,344
Total Made That Year: $76,548
Annual Dividends: $16,548
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$251,796= $275,796
$275,796*.06 = $16,548 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $292,344
Total Made That Year: $76,548
Annual Dividends: $16,548
Year 10:
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$292,344= $316,344
$316,344*.06 = $18,981 in Dividends Per Year
Portfolio Value: $335,325
Total Made That Year: $78,981
Annual Dividends: $18,981
John adds another $24k to his portfolio
$24,000+$292,344= $316,344
$316,344*.06 = $18,981 in Dividends Per Year

Portfolio Value: $335,325
Total Made That Year: $78,981
Annual Dividends: $18,981
After 10 years,
John will now make $20,120/year in Passive Income without having to add any more money
He also now has a portfolio that is valued at over $300k

After year 21, John will be a millionaire - Earning over $60k a year in Dividends

John will now make $20,120/year in Passive Income without having to add any more money

He also now has a portfolio that is valued at over $300k


After year 21, John will be a millionaire - Earning over $60k a year in Dividends



Think about it,
Most people work over 40 years to reach this point!
John halved the time!
Assuming he started at age 21, John could be retired at 42
Most people work over 40 years to reach this point!
John halved the time!
Assuming he started at age 21, John could be retired at 42

Note: This is a hypothetical scenario, nothing is promised with investing! However, Using reliable dividend stocks, you can reach this point
This scenario assumed no dividend raises and no fluctuation in stock prices.

This scenario assumed no dividend raises and no fluctuation in stock prices.
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