
I take a unique approach when it comes to my career. Most people tend to focus on one job or job-type, throw themselves at it, and lock themselves into that path for the next 20-30 years, climbing the income and career ladder as time passes. Instead I take a different approach…
Diversify: I believe in the power of diversification well beyond investing terms. Think of it this way: If you lost your job tomorrow, how could you support yourself? Would you immediately have to find a new job? Do you have reserves to run off
For me, creating alternate income is a means to an end. I research dividend-paying stocks and invest as a means to create yet another additional source of income. This allows me the luxury of creating wealth with residual payments regardless if I happen work that day or not. Whether through investing or other means, this is the real crux of alternate income, generating money in such a way that you don’t have to work as hard as you do now, giving you the time freedom you desire to pursue your life’s interest. In my continuing quest to find sources of said
A lot of bloggers that write about dividends often mention real estate as a way to bring in yet another source of alternate income. If you’re good enough, you can go out, buy an investment property, and make some money on the side after maintenance expenses, taxes, and the mortgage. There’s something about Real Estate that has made me very iffy about getting into it however. I can’t seem to get over this hurdle, because it goes against the fiber of how I live and what I believe in. Sounds like a serious issue? It really shouldn’t be, but it
My name's Frank and I'm a life long seeker of passive income and dividends. I work in Financial Services and invite you to join me in my search for the holy grail of finance: passive income. My methods tend to be unorthodox but effective. Whether it's through investing or other means, I believe in creating many sources of income to give me the flexibility to live the life I want, when I want it.
