How to Make $100 Per Month in Dividends

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @HonestFinance
    @HonestFinance  2 года назад +368

    Hope this helps with some basic math. Enjoy :)
    Watch more dividend videos: Dividend Investing
    ruclips.net/p/PLOmIpJDqCR-I0Iy8QzGmwobNomYdey1Xe

    • @r.alexander9075
      @r.alexander9075 Год назад +9

      Some better dividend yields:
      Altria NYSE:MO
      Realty Income Inc. NYSE:O
      JP Morgan Equity Income ETF ARCA:JEPI
      All have 8+% yields

    • @andrewmorales5485
      @andrewmorales5485 Год назад

      What if you wanted to make $100 a month in 12 monthly stocks dividends companies to make $100 in each of them

    • @wulfseig1864
      @wulfseig1864 Год назад +2

      Thank you

    • @andrewmorales5485
      @andrewmorales5485 Год назад

      @@wulfseig1864 cause that would make $1,200.00 that neither you or I have right now so why not do it that way both in 12 different monthly and quarterly stocks dividends shares that is $2,400.00 than why not go further into Canadian monthly and quarterly stocks dividends companies and united kingdom monthly and quarterly stocks dividends companies you have $4,800.00 then reinvest those dividend payout into all of them double your money to $4,800.00 in all of them till it adds up to $19,200.00 then after taxes reinvest into making $38,400.00 close to $40k a month so quit while you're a head and enjoy your life

    • @OKBAOK
      @OKBAOK Год назад +2

      Thanks for the info, the fund to invest is the problem

  • @AndersonFair-cy2bb
    @AndersonFair-cy2bb 16 дней назад +4210

    Accept people laughing at your $0.50 dividends, Stick to the process and accumulate more shares,Laugh at them for not understanding how compounding works.

    • @FaithAndrada-xo9ou
      @FaithAndrada-xo9ou 16 дней назад +115

      My first dividend was less than $1, but it provided me with the framework to get to enough in dividends to cover expenses.Once you get that first one, you get hooked.

    • @cringelordthe3rd-x4c
      @cringelordthe3rd-x4c 16 дней назад +14

      My first dividend paid was .20 cents with one share held at line 20 dollars. When I told someone they laughed at .20 cents.

    • @CHRONOS-gn1rp
      @CHRONOS-gn1rp 14 дней назад +11

      Started ar 0.06€ now in sitting at like 7,67€ that in 1.5 years

    • @mastyer0fReality
      @mastyer0fReality 11 дней назад

      Mine was ymax. 0.40 then my msty one was $40 lol ​@FaithAndrada-xo9ou

    • @mastyer0fReality
      @mastyer0fReality 11 дней назад +16

      If you put 1000 into s&p in 1930 and let it drip, it'd be 5 million today.

  • @DodgeMuscle
    @DodgeMuscle 2 года назад +10628

    At least he's being honest people... He's not gonna give us a get rich quick lie! That's why he's name is honest finance for a reason, he's being honest!

  • @doncholechateau6302
    @doncholechateau6302 7 дней назад +415

    This is the most straightforward answer I ever heard tonight give out in a long time I applaud him.

  • @BrewerVera
    @BrewerVera Месяц назад +1992

    Never understood why people are reluctant to buy dividend stocks,You're getting paid to be invested in the stock market,It's similar to owning a rental property,You get paid (rent) to own it while the value of the asset appreciates (hopefully)..Passive income is king

    • @FaithAndrada-xo9ou
      @FaithAndrada-xo9ou Месяц назад +47

      Dividend stocks are like owning a piece of land:You hold the asset,Collect income while you wait,Asset value might grow.Why not enjoy the fruits while the tree grows?

    • @wasd9929
      @wasd9929 Месяц назад +27

      rather invest in a solid company that buys back shares as they're not taxable.

    • @joooja
      @joooja Месяц назад +8

      Tax

    • @qillqiggins294
      @qillqiggins294 Месяц назад +48

      Because the amount you make from divs tends to be less then if you bought a growth stock

    • @AndersonFair-cy2bb
      @AndersonFair-cy2bb Месяц назад +7

      You're right! I diversified my $400K portfolio across various markets with the help of my financial advisor, and I've been able to generate over $1.2 million in net profit from high dividend yield stocks, ETFs, and bonds during this downturn.

  • @emplays22
    @emplays22 2 года назад +6723

    step 1: find $46K

    • @Elizabeth-jk4yj
      @Elizabeth-jk4yj 2 года назад +322

      Brokie

    • @SilverBackELTorro
      @SilverBackELTorro 2 года назад +129

      😅😂😅. Word.

    • @Elizabeth-jk4yj
      @Elizabeth-jk4yj 2 года назад +58

      @@SilverBackELTorro brokie

    • @SilverBackELTorro
      @SilverBackELTorro 2 года назад +1

      @@Elizabeth-jk4yj you seen like a troll. Are you an angry broke troll ? 😂

    • @403Beats
      @403Beats 2 года назад

      @@Elizabeth-jk4yj I need sugar mom I am brokie come come

  • @TYPCAM
    @TYPCAM Месяц назад +122

    This is why I shifted my focus to more growth stocks. Once I turn my money into enough money I’ll switch more to dividends

    • @stf8369
      @stf8369 Месяц назад +1

      Right, especially if you're like me I'm in my late fifties. Just learning this type of investing. So, I'll focus on growth at this point.

    • @JAEPMU
      @JAEPMU 13 дней назад +3

      What’s the difference in these if you don’t mind answering?

    • @1pyroace1
      @1pyroace1 8 дней назад

      Sounds like yr doing it bsckwards

    • @Jimbo.1982
      @Jimbo.1982 5 дней назад

      @@JAEPMUI’m not 100% but some stocks like S&P 500 and Coca Cola are different when u buy S&P u buy it at a price and sell at a price per stock and Coca Cola they will pay you out a small percent every year for holding the stock I think don’t trust me on that

    • @aeirsone9045
      @aeirsone9045 4 дня назад

      But you took a big hit today though right

  • @jamesmir89
    @jamesmir89 9 месяцев назад +81

    Honest finance is his name and showed that how much it takes using realistic figures. Honestly.
    Great vid.

    • @davemccage7918
      @davemccage7918 День назад

      Honestly tying up $46,000.00 for an entire year to make $1200 is astonishing stupid. I spent $36,000 on my first tow truck and made $80,000 in one year.

  • @danieltaylor--65
    @danieltaylor--65 4 месяца назад +815

    Diversification is the secret to optimal performance. This is why I have my interests set on market sectors based on performance and projected growth, such as the Stock, EV sector, renewable energy, Tech, and Health. Keep investing regularly and you'll be blown away how much it can change in a few short years. Here's to $1 million and to FIRE

    • @EthanBrown_23
      @EthanBrown_23 4 месяца назад +4

      Personally, I would say have a mentor. Not sure where you will get an experienced one, but if your knowledge of the market is limited, it seems like a good bet.

    • @JenniferDavis7630
      @JenniferDavis7630 4 месяца назад +6

      Some individuals minimize the importance of counsel until they make regrettable mistakes. A few summers ago, following a protracted divorce, I needed a significant push to keep my firm afloat. I looked for licensed advisors and found someone with the highest qualifications. She has contributed to my reserve increasing from $275k to $850k despite inflation.

    • @DavidLucas-so8rr
      @DavidLucas-so8rr 4 месяца назад +3

      This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation

    • @JenniferDavis7630
      @JenniferDavis7630 4 месяца назад +3

      Kenna Muriel Hesseling is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @RobertBrown..
      @RobertBrown.. 4 месяца назад +2

      I looked up her name online and found her page. I emailed and made an appointment to talk with her. Thanks for the tip

  • @ms.chelleg2068
    @ms.chelleg2068 3 часа назад

    "Honest finance" is such an accurate channel name. This was straight to the point yet VERY helpful!

  • @Joeknowsball247
    @Joeknowsball247 2 месяца назад +1249

    Great video. From zero to $310,000/yr in dividends and it took just 20 years of focus. Brick by brick until the goal is achieved. I advise newcomers to do their research and invest consistently to build their dream portfolio.

    • @AaronTilt
      @AaronTilt 2 месяца назад +2

      I have never really been a dividend focused investor but recently i have been thinking about passive income when i retire and i would love to pivot my portfolio into that. What advice would you give me?

    • @walkjar-q7s
      @walkjar-q7s 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad I found this conversation. I recently settled a lawsuit and would like to talk to your advisor about investing the proceeds.

    • @walkjar-q7s
      @walkjar-q7s Месяц назад

      excellent share, Just looked up her name and spotted her consulting page ranked top. after reviewing her credentials i reached out to her.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Месяц назад +25

      Baby steps is the only way to start these days

    • @RealClintCapela
      @RealClintCapela Месяц назад +3

      i recommend you stop using the phrase brick by brick on social media lol. well done though, I only make say $500ish annually on dividends.

  • @tinydough8746
    @tinydough8746 2 года назад +82

    Formula:
    (d x 12)/r = C
    d = dividend wanted per month
    12 = 12 months in a year
    r = dividend yield/rate
    C = capital needed to get the amount of dividends per month

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +7

      Thank you!!

    • @tinydough8746
      @tinydough8746 2 года назад +8

      @@HonestFinance Np!! It's just for anyone who wanted to see the formula for it :D

    • @YJ-7
      @YJ-7 9 месяцев назад +2

      You just change it from 12 to 4 if the dividends pay quarterly right

    • @tinydough8746
      @tinydough8746 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@YJ-7 That is correct
      An example calculation for reference would be if I wanted $7500 per quarter (4) in dividends (d), with a dividend yield of 4% (r), this is how much capital (C) I would need:
      d = Dividends wanted per quarter
      4 = 4 quarters in a year
      (d x 12)/r = C
      ($7500 x 4)/0.04 = C
      $30,000/0.04 = C
      $750,000
      (This is just in case anyone wanted an example)

    • @chandlercolvin9396
      @chandlercolvin9396 8 месяцев назад

      Although you have to consider reinvested dividend payments. Say you’re shooting for $100 a month 10 years from now, eventually your own dividend payments will start doing a lot of heavy lifting. You also have to consider that a companies yield is based on its current trading price, and if price goes up but the company doesn’t continue to increase their payments, then the yield goes down and you’ll be paid less and less (unless it’s one of the dividend aristocrats, but even then it’s not for absolute certain they’ll continue upping their payments). This formula only works for a 1 time investment of a lump sum, not a realistic total for a long term goal.

  • @HelenaSandra-xq8hw
    @HelenaSandra-xq8hw 7 месяцев назад +2062

    Almost everyone including the media is anticipating a market catastrophe and as a result many are turning a blind eye to the opportunities in the market.

    • @ErnestKingston
      @ErnestKingston 7 месяцев назад +7

      I began investing in stocks and Def earlier last year and it's the best choice I've ever made. My portfolio is rounding up to almost a million and I have realized that when a stock makes it to the news, chances are you're quite late to the party, the idea is to get in early on blue chips before it becomes public. There are lots of life-changing opportunities in the market, maximize it.

    • @Stacykings
      @Stacykings 7 месяцев назад +1

      What opportunities are there in the market and how do in profit from them?

    • @SugarNorway
      @SugarNorway 7 месяцев назад +4

      You can make a lot of money from the market regardless of whether it strengthens or crashes. The key is to be well-positioned.

    • @Stacykings
      @Stacykings 7 месяцев назад +2

      I will really like to know how this works.

    • @SugarNorway
      @SugarNorway 7 месяцев назад +2

      All you need is good capital and the services of a professional broker, with those your investment will most certainly produce high yields.

  • @GaliantSilverhawk
    @GaliantSilverhawk 8 месяцев назад +119

    That sounds great. I'll just pick up my spare 49k a month i left under the couch

    • @TheMcneill93
      @TheMcneill93 7 месяцев назад +18

      49k total investment. once you invest that amount in Coca-Cola in this example then Coca-Cola would pay you $100 per month. your initial investment would then be subject to the normal rise and fall of the stock market but your monthly dividend will still be paid to you. then if you reinvest those dividends into the company your dividends will increase and with the power of compounding you can get some nice returns over several years

    • @christopherhamilton5557
      @christopherhamilton5557 7 месяцев назад +2

      Lol right???

    • @xavierstorr6223
      @xavierstorr6223 15 дней назад

      @@christopherhamilton5557invest 50 k a year get 100 back … gtfoh

    • @gdeppsfamousdishesgeorgeep2763
      @gdeppsfamousdishesgeorgeep2763 18 часов назад

      👀😎😂🤔🤔Oh Wait I've got that in my Piggy Bank 👀😎😂😂😂😂💥💥💥

  • @douglasthuglas7285
    @douglasthuglas7285 3 дня назад +10

    You can use ACTUAL dividend stocks meant to pay you out each month like QYLD. $10k gets you $100 a month roughly. But DO NOT EXPECT THE STOCK ITSELF TO HOLD VALUE!! DIVIDEND STOCKS ARE NOT GROWTH STOCKS! You get the money back each month rather than the value growth, just wanted to make that clear.

    • @donahunt832
      @donahunt832 19 часов назад

      Thanks for that important tidbit too

  • @EliteInvestings
    @EliteInvestings Год назад +272

    With $46k you can make easily $1770 in an savings bank account with a 3.85% APY interest rate.

    • @josephwall9161
      @josephwall9161 Год назад +22

      Or cd’s

    • @MrGodchild15
      @MrGodchild15 Год назад +17

      Or more in crypto

    • @alannabors
      @alannabors Год назад +5

      @@josephwall9161agreed I’d do CDs over just letting that sit in a bank acct.

    • @blakenilsen9852
      @blakenilsen9852 Год назад +24

      Where do you get 3%? Isnt everything less than 1%?

    • @alannabors
      @alannabors Год назад +2

      @@blakenilsen9852 CDs

  • @jakouriholmes9615
    @jakouriholmes9615 2 года назад +2134

    Man you just explained it so quick and easy I tried to find a 1 hour long video to understand this when I just learned it in 30 seconds🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +99

      Well thanks. There’s more to it, but that’s an easy way to know quickly

    • @whitakerjl123
      @whitakerjl123 2 года назад +21

      @@HonestFinance How can first time investors make money when they have to invest a house to get 100 a month?

    • @stevemyopinion423
      @stevemyopinion423 2 года назад +4

      you start small maybe enough to get 5 a month then 10

    • @whitakerjl123
      @whitakerjl123 2 года назад

      @@stevemyopinion423 Maybe, I just purchased some stocks time to show and tell

    • @MrThitikla
      @MrThitikla 2 года назад +1

      $CLM - Cornerstone strategic value fund
      yields between 21-25%
      Currently 24.01% right now
      $5,000 USD invested should make $100 a month.
      Honest Finance can you please confirm?

  • @mainegetmoney0411
    @mainegetmoney0411 3 месяца назад +4

    Literally you explain so much with so little time you need to make more videos this simple

  • @barttfisher
    @barttfisher 7 месяцев назад +705

    I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation

    • @JosephineKenney
      @JosephineKenney 7 месяцев назад +3

      No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable. My portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, though this could take till Q3 2024.

    • @PennyBergeron-os4ch
      @PennyBergeron-os4ch 7 месяцев назад +2

      Please can you leave the info of your lnvestment advsor here? I’m in dire need for one

    • @JosephineKenney
      @JosephineKenney 7 месяцев назад +2

      She is “Sharon Lee Peoples” ''. I choose to delegate my excesses to her because of her expertise. I suggest you look her up.

    • @PennyBergeron-os4ch
      @PennyBergeron-os4ch 7 месяцев назад +2

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

    • @Nikkeels
      @Nikkeels 7 месяцев назад

      @@PennyBergeron-os4chreally? She might have managed my uncles portfolio, losing millions!

  • @Darlin-is6fq
    @Darlin-is6fq 3 дня назад +1

    You’re amazing! Thank you! 55 years of waiting for a simple explanation! ❤😊

  • @kendavies8351
    @kendavies8351 6 месяцев назад +491

    I enjoyed this content. Although I have been watching less yt and doing more research. My retirement contributions are not making my 401k any better, should I buy popular index funds in a brokerage account, is this a better alternative to outperform and rebuild my retirement?

    • @SamanthaSanchez-sj5el
      @SamanthaSanchez-sj5el 6 месяцев назад +6

      My suggestion to any investor old or new is to get a mentor and don’t just go buying stocks without proper considerations. Most of what is pumped out by the media is what most RUclips ‘fin-entertainers’ churn out to you as fear uncertainty and doubt.

    • @Donalddavies-gc9rb
      @Donalddavies-gc9rb 6 месяцев назад +5

      Agreed. That and reading some basic principles laid out in books like The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham. There are also good RUclipsrs out there like Felix, Graham Stephan, Humphrey Yang and a few others, but generally you are right.

    • @AnnaWoods-rm7cf
      @AnnaWoods-rm7cf 6 месяцев назад +6

      Its unclear which stocks and sectors will lead the market in the next uptrend. Stay away from the stock market if you do not have guidance from a plannner and investment strategist. My finances have been in order since I got a wealth planner like Monica with a 600 B AUM working for me.

    • @kendavies8351
      @kendavies8351 6 месяцев назад

      Who is this monica you speak about? I have also been searching for a fin-adv who can direct us on where the economy is headed new year. I don’t live in a big city.

    • @AnnaWoods-rm7cf
      @AnnaWoods-rm7cf 6 месяцев назад +8

      Monica Mary Strigle just do your own research you’d find details.. The market isn’t so bad if you know where to look.

  • @arbsan8366
    @arbsan8366 2 года назад +15

    Straight forward and to the point THANK YOU🙏🏽

  • @ladyruler9585
    @ladyruler9585 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for breaking this down in such a straightforward way.

  • @Crotal_Karma
    @Crotal_Karma 2 дня назад +1

    (rushes to bank to withdraw $46,332) 🏃‍♂️

  • @richhornie7000
    @richhornie7000 Год назад +54

    This short gives us more education in 30 seconds than 90% of finance channels on RUclips combined

  • @EmogiBags
    @EmogiBags Год назад +6

    as a young man whos started to get his shit together at the age of 23, i appreciate this, cheers

  • @riwilliamss
    @riwilliamss 3 дня назад

    Straight to the point, no bs. Instantly subscribed

  • @eshfxbeatboxer749
    @eshfxbeatboxer749 3 дня назад

    I finally actually understand how it works
    Thanks captian

  • @DailyChuckles724
    @DailyChuckles724 2 года назад +520

    Next video idea: How to make $46k in a month.

    • @t58beare
      @t58beare Год назад +20

      It can be done in roughly 2 years for someone middle class or slightly below.

    • @AidanAlbano
      @AidanAlbano Год назад +4

      ​@@t58bearewhat salary is considered middle class?

    • @t58beare
      @t58beare Год назад +9

      @Aidan That really depends on where you live, if you have children, and sources of income. For example $200k a year would be a lot of money in certain states, but go somewhere like NYC or certain areas of California and you will be struggling as the cost of living is significantly higher.

    • @LZin-uk5nh
      @LZin-uk5nh Год назад +23

      ​@@t58beare Tell me you have 0 zero financial knowledge without telling me. The average american is making 50k a year my guy
      200k annually is top 2 percent earners

    • @t58beare
      @t58beare Год назад

      @L. Zin You can still save up $40k in 2 years, making $50k. My first job out of school I was making around $40k while living with my significant other. I also did odd jobs on the side to gain more, such as doordash, IT work, webdesign, etc. Once you cut out all the things not needed to survive, it's easy to save and if invested it will grow. In 2 years I was able to become debt free and have enough for a down-payment on a house. It's not rocket science, it just takes extra effort and you need to change how you live for a bit. Keep in mind nobody becomes successful at saving large sums of money by just working their day Jon, buying whatever they want, and not doing extra work. You need to be money hungry, this is what separates the poor from higher classes. I grew up poor and escaped it by working my ass off, had to start working at 15 to support my family, I quickly discovered I didn't want the rest of my life to be that way. It 100% is possible.

  • @whitakerjl123
    @whitakerjl123 2 года назад +56

    I respect the honesty in this video. Investing 46- thousand only to get 100- monthly sounds disheartening

    • @harmleyten4
      @harmleyten4 2 года назад +5

      Don't forget that the value of that 46k is going up in the long run

    • @whitakerjl123
      @whitakerjl123 2 года назад +9

      @@harmleyten4 Yes but that's an investment most people can't make

    • @harmleyten4
      @harmleyten4 2 года назад +5

      @@whitakerjl123 not to start with, you have to start small

    • @harmleyten4
      @harmleyten4 2 года назад +9

      @@whitakerjl123 also a 100 a month for life is no joke, which will also increase without doing anything. Plus the price he showed in the video is the highest the coca cola stock has ever been, it's 58 dollar per share atm, which will greatly decrease that 46k for the same 100 dollars a month

    • @whitakerjl123
      @whitakerjl123 2 года назад +3

      @@harmleyten4 I agree I purchased some stocks that are doing well that's cheap under $500 a share I'm constantly paying into for more shares

  • @Tegawe
    @Tegawe 2 года назад +386

    This is why the wealthy always say "save your money!" If you got $46k to invest, then you're not strapped for that cash. Having your money work for you is the ultimate goal. I'd love to clock into my day jobs, make my money, and also be making money from my money while I'm making money. Day job pays the bills, investments go for growth, dreams, adventure and maybe a little fun.

    • @eldynamico2022
      @eldynamico2022 2 года назад +1

      My money’s muh 817ch LOL

    • @reaper-sz5tm
      @reaper-sz5tm Год назад +10

      You can do that with a 401k. Day job to pay the bills, big retirement account for dreams and growth. I’ve put $75,000 in my 401k in 4 years and I’m 29, I plan on retiring a multi millionaire. Invest in S & P 500 index funds, you’ll do well.

    • @C1K450
      @C1K450 Год назад +4

      @@reaper-sz5tm both 401K and Dividends has their place. 401K if you enjoy earning multiple streams of income through stocks and day job. Dividends are good for people who wants passive income and want to spend time doing what they want to do while the money works for them. Of course both routes you have to work hard and invest smart to attain success in both stocks and 401K.

    • @paquesepas6696
      @paquesepas6696 Год назад

      ​@@reaper-sz5tmthe only good thing a 401k is for is getting the company match after that it's not even smart to put more since the smarter thing is going with a Roth Ira which all should have

    • @bussybusterblade8799
      @bussybusterblade8799 9 месяцев назад

      @@reaper-sz5tmlol max contribution is like 7500 a year bozo

  • @darpansoni2269
    @darpansoni2269 4 дня назад

    Thank You for teaching this.

  • @jontukagam3888
    @jontukagam3888 15 дней назад

    Finally someone showing reasonable in investment

  • @CloakedJ24
    @CloakedJ24 2 года назад +723

    Meanwhile I'm struggling to keep $100 in my account ☠️

    • @Yk-te2gu
      @Yk-te2gu 2 года назад +19

      Same 💀🤣

    • @Portapottypossum
      @Portapottypossum 2 года назад +11

      How???

    • @honeyhahn
      @honeyhahn 2 года назад +60

      That should be a red alert to yourself that you can do better. Start as little as $10 a month that you buy dividend powerhouses like SCHD. Automate it from your paychecks. Anyone can do it

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +70

      It just takes routine

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 2 года назад +11

      Same but I'm in college and I hardly get paid much and struggling to keep it all together

  • @jcnlala9461
    @jcnlala9461 Год назад +38

    At least you didnt sugar coat it😂😂😂

  • @MasonCraigSOG
    @MasonCraigSOG 2 года назад +21

    AT&T pays a 7.59 div yield

    • @ivanhernandez7395
      @ivanhernandez7395 2 года назад

      Very shit company

    • @MasonCraigSOG
      @MasonCraigSOG 2 года назад

      @@ivanhernandez7395 elaborate?

    • @ivanhernandez7395
      @ivanhernandez7395 2 года назад +5

      @@MasonCraigSOG sorry i took long to respond. But they are in heavy debt. Like super bad debt and the dividend they put out eats away a lot of their free cash flow and is not sustainable.

    • @Justchilin1
      @Justchilin1 11 месяцев назад +2

      Still need 15000 to make $100 buck a month on AT&T

  • @dotesondots
    @dotesondots 12 часов назад

    Thank you for this information.

  • @donahunt832
    @donahunt832 20 часов назад

    Thanks!! this is the kind of stuff that's been bewildering to me

  • @Tetsu-p3g
    @Tetsu-p3g 5 месяцев назад +1218

    These are very valuable info for anybody who wants to get rich. Unfortunately, most people who will watch this video will not really be able to apply the knowledge embedded in it. We may not want to admit, but as Warren Buffett once said, investing is like any other profession-- it requires a certain level of expertise. No surprise that some people are losing a lot of money in the bear market, while others are making hundreds of thousands in profit. I just don't know how they do it. I've got $200k set aside to put in the market.

    • @Evelina-v3u
      @Evelina-v3u 5 месяцев назад

      If you're not familiar with market investing tactics, you should get advice from a financial counselor.

    • @Muller-o4d
      @Muller-o4d 5 месяцев назад +1

      That makes sense. I’ve been using a financial market expert for two years now and I own a six-figure diversified portfolio from investing in stocks. I want to diversify more this year, though.

    • @PMackenzie-vw3wb
      @PMackenzie-vw3wb 5 месяцев назад

      Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I’m in dire need for one.

    • @Muller-o4d
      @Muller-o4d 5 месяцев назад

      Jenienne Miniter Fagan is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @Garrett-lo6pu
      @Garrett-lo6pu 5 месяцев назад

      I'm pleased with the advisor's prompt and knowledgeable assistance. Their professionalism instills confidence. Looking forward to further discussions.

  • @Quadbvke
    @Quadbvke 2 года назад +21

    That’s because your only depending on one stock with a low yield percent there’s reliable stocks out there that have a 7-10 percent yield

    • @sopmodtew8399
      @sopmodtew8399 Месяц назад

      If you wanna get your money back quick with dividends, Altria got you.

  • @TheHeavyModd
    @TheHeavyModd Год назад +4

    Fairly accurate, though you should maybe have stressed that the dividend yield is backward looking and subject to fluctuations. Some companies may have a very high div yield, but that doesn't mean they will keep paying that high a dividend... or a dividend at all. It requires more involved research into a company than that.

  • @ordonez805
    @ordonez805 10 месяцев назад +2

    Better to put the $46k on a CD account at 4.65 %interest
    It’ll give you $180 per month on today’s market

  • @Ogalleria
    @Ogalleria 5 дней назад

    Thanks for explaining!

  • @dylanroberts93
    @dylanroberts93 2 года назад +86

    As of rn I have 49.003 shares of coke one day I will be able to live off my dividends. I know it’s a long journey but I’m 29 so I have a lot of life left to live.

    • @Ultimatelocke
      @Ultimatelocke Год назад

      Later that day he was hit by a truck and died moments later.

    • @OG.Salinas
      @OG.Salinas Год назад +5

      Your my inspiration

    • @A1rStar123
      @A1rStar123 Год назад +2

      Aye, good luck man. 👍

    • @dylanroberts93
      @dylanroberts93 Год назад +1

      @@A1rStar123 thank you man I appreciate it

    • @A1rStar123
      @A1rStar123 Год назад +1

      @@dylanroberts93 aye, your welcome. But do you got any companies that would be good for a beginner?

  • @swapw
    @swapw 2 года назад +21

    2.59% of annual return is lower than the rate of inflation, therefore you are essentially losing money annually by utilizing this form of investment.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +14

      Yes, but if the stock price increases over time, then it can offset inflation

    • @rodrigovaccari7547
      @rodrigovaccari7547 2 года назад +7

      Yeah if you completely ignore stock valuation. You can also pick a stock that pays no dividend at all and say it's worth nothing while it valuates 100% per year.

    • @AN-xs7dw
      @AN-xs7dw 2 года назад +4

      A high interest savings account currently pays 3.30%. no risk...lol

    • @dawn_monraz
      @dawn_monraz Год назад

      ​@@AN-xs7dwexactly!

    • @brackabrack
      @brackabrack 8 месяцев назад

      @@AN-xs7dw dividends from savings accounts are taxable just like wages. Dividends in a Roth IRA are not taxed.

  • @josephsaeteurn9158
    @josephsaeteurn9158 2 года назад +98

    for my $23K porfolio, i have been collecting between $120 - 150 a month relatively safe.

    • @KILLZONE56
      @KILLZONE56 2 года назад

      Thats weak lol I'm doing 2k a week on 25k account. Get up sucka

    • @Blurpoopee
      @Blurpoopee 2 года назад +4

      @@josephsaeteurn9158 its possible with the right etfs or reits

    • @Boostisablast
      @Boostisablast 2 года назад

      I’m collecting like $30 a qtr in my 30k portfolio haha

    • @Tobi21089
      @Tobi21089 2 года назад +1

      I go full ape mode with 10-30x leverage and 250$ invested so far I make around 10% a day sometimes with hard losses but that happens too everyone 😂

    • @DavidRamseyIII
      @DavidRamseyIII 2 года назад

      I don’t know if I would call 23k a “portfolio”

  • @Belle.Inspire
    @Belle.Inspire 2 месяца назад +1

    The most straightforward explanation 👏

  • @carolinablueblood9462
    @carolinablueblood9462 5 дней назад

    Thanks bro. That was the simplest I’ve heard someone explain it.

  • @Casey-summer
    @Casey-summer Год назад +4

    The most popular investment portfolio strategies include diversification, where you spread investments across different asset classes to manage risk. Another is the growth strategy, focused on capital appreciation through high-risk, high-reward assets. Income-oriented strategies target regular income from dividend stocks or bonds. Finally, there's the value strategy, seeking undervalued assets for potential long-term gains.

    • @lilyhershey1
      @lilyhershey1 Год назад +2

      According to Warren Buffett, dividends are less valuable for growing businesses and more suitable for established ones. Investing in companies that offer dividends might be seen as parking capital for steady returns, especially for those relying on portfolio income. This approach resembles bond investing, serving as a means of generating consistent earnings.

    • @sloanmarriott5
      @sloanmarriott5 Год назад +1

      Given the market's uncertainty, I rely on an investment advisor for my daily decisions. Their expertise in long and short strategies, coupled with risk management and exclusive analysis, ensures substantial returns. Amid the pandemic, I've gained over $1.5 million through subsequent investments, benefiting from their approach.

    • @louie-rose7
      @louie-rose7 Год назад +1

      ​ *@shirleygarland4766* That's quite remarkable! I'm genuinely interested in benefiting from the guidance of such experienced advisors, especially considering the current state of my struggling portfolio. May I know the name of the advisor who has been assisting you in navigating these financial challenges?

    • @sloanmarriott5
      @sloanmarriott5 Год назад

      "Camille Alicia Garcia" serves as my advisor, bringing extensive qualifications and experience in the financial market. Her deep understanding of portfolio diversity positions her as an industry expert. I suggest delving into her credentials for further insight. With her considerable experience, she offers valuable guidance to anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the financial market.

    • @louie-rose7
      @louie-rose7 Год назад

      Thank you for the information. I conducted my own research and your advisor appears to be highly skilled and knowledgeable. I've sent her an email and arranged a phone call. Her expertise is impressive, and I'm eagerly anticipating our conversation.

  • @wgyu1218
    @wgyu1218 28 дней назад +3

    Many people are saying why not buying growth stock.
    For a person at 20 year old with 10,000, they'd better buy a growth stock to expect 2-5x down the road, and the small capital is not getting much of dividends; plus, they have years of employment to make more money.
    For a person 50 year old with 1,000,000, they'd better buy the dividend stock to keep the stability because their risk tolerance is significant lower than the young person. additionally, they would make enough dividend as a passive income to enjoy their retirement.

  • @Williamjame444
    @Williamjame444 5 месяцев назад +784

    The market is really panicking at this moment and I'm worried what effect this frenzy could have on my portfolio of about 80k. Could you make any recommendations on how I could preserve my portfolio during this period and also make profit from the market situation?

    • @vivianlucy141
      @vivianlucy141 5 месяцев назад +1

      Well, this could be a very good time to make profit from the market. But because it's a frantic period, it's often best you employ the service of a financial advisor. I was up almost 90% during the COVID crash because I was working with one.

    • @jackwillison177
      @jackwillison177 5 месяцев назад +2

      I had a similar experience. A financial advisor could really help you re-adjust and identify blindspots that you yourself do not notice, like mine did in advising me during COVID on how the pandemic will shape things, and I made it out big and still make up to at least 20k in dividend per month.

    • @MizThe
      @MizThe 5 месяцев назад

      Wow, that's incredible. Could you recommend who you work with? I really could use some help at this moment please.

    • @jackwillison177
      @jackwillison177 5 месяцев назад +5

      Melissa Elise Robinson is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’ll find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.

    • @MizThe
      @MizThe 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot for the recommendation. I'll send her an email and I hope I'm able to connect with her.

  • @twandoelo
    @twandoelo 8 месяцев назад

    Hands down this was the second best video on RUclips I’ve ever seen. And I literally just watch the best one right before this one!😱

  • @ldsish
    @ldsish Месяц назад +1

    What a great, straightforward video.

  • @fraxonthefurry21
    @fraxonthefurry21 2 года назад +52

    And then taxes takes a large portion of that.

    • @soflo_cini
      @soflo_cini 2 года назад +21

      Actually If your single and make under 40k or married filing together making under 80k per year you don’t have to pay taxes on ordinary dividends 😉 let’s hope Biden doesn’t change that

    • @recursion.
      @recursion. 2 года назад +8

      @@soflo_cini cmon dude no one will have 40k on investments who earns less than 40k a year

    • @twentytwogunz8142
      @twentytwogunz8142 2 года назад +7

      @@recursion. dude did you not read

    • @McShibby10
      @McShibby10 2 года назад +2

      @@recursion. not true

    • @bradensteiner3950
      @bradensteiner3950 2 года назад +5

      @@recursion. I was making $25k a year and saved up 40k in 2 years actually 😂. Just gotta not spend your money and invest it instead. I actually day trade full time now. I also mentor, reply if curious on more info!

  • @unpopularopinion149
    @unpopularopinion149 2 года назад +15

    Next explain DRIP and yield on cost when the price appreciates as well as the CAGR

    • @eldynamico2022
      @eldynamico2022 2 года назад

      Drip: the true gift that keeps on giving

  • @R26Roman
    @R26Roman 2 года назад +33

    This is exactly the information people need to know to have a real expectation on what investment is really like the last time you have the last time you have to invest.

  • @BobbyBundlez
    @BobbyBundlez 4 дня назад

    And that right there shows to me that when you are rich enough you will stay rich so fucking easily.

  • @Argemirel
    @Argemirel 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I was just trying to find an easy way to figure this out this morning. Very helpful.

  • @blazetino5713
    @blazetino5713 9 месяцев назад +5

    Verizon has like a 6.74% dividend yield, which is more than Coca Cola. I think it’s even cheaper, too

    • @JAlexanderCurtis
      @JAlexanderCurtis 7 месяцев назад +3

      Coke gets so much dividend attention and I don't know why. It is an "ok" dividend stock. I have some, but i mainly have it because it is safe and recession proof. But Verizon is a good one that I really like and has way better dividend yield and growth potential.

  • @AllThingsKimberlyWV
    @AllThingsKimberlyWV 2 года назад +4

    Great video. Thank you

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching

  • @jeang3258
    @jeang3258 2 года назад +4

    Inflation will eat up those dividends

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад

      Yes, but the stock price and dividend can also go up over time

  • @TheTileGuys
    @TheTileGuys 3 дня назад

    BITO pays 1.11 per share monthly in dividends. And the cost is usually under $25

  • @jiezhang2722
    @jiezhang2722 Месяц назад +1

    Nice explanation! Thx, Bro.

  • @googlesucks925
    @googlesucks925 2 года назад +21

    Subbed for your honesty in this video. The number of people who think stocks and shares is some magic way of getting rich overnight is insane. Takes a long time, a lot of discipline and a lot of money.

  • @DergZaks
    @DergZaks 2 года назад +103

    alternate title:
    How to lose 100$ a month from inflation, taxes and intrest rates

    • @lokeyhud2516
      @lokeyhud2516 Год назад

      Index funds

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 Год назад +29

      You don't understand how dividends work. I'd suggest educating yourself about DRIP, Compound Intrest, YOC & other investment terminology.

    • @OSoloJr
      @OSoloJr Год назад +2

      That's a big bank account your referring to

    • @OurNewestMember
      @OurNewestMember Год назад +2

      This isn't completely true -- you can also lose a bunch of money on the shares, too

    • @weird-guy
      @weird-guy Год назад +2

      The government in the corner, In my country is taxed at 28%😂

  • @williamyejun8508
    @williamyejun8508 Год назад +5

    I have been a dividend focused investor for a long time. This does not mean I don't own growth stocks, I do. A well rounded portfolio should be a mixture of both categories. One way to minimize the anxiety out of stock market investing, is to make sure you keep a large cash cushion. I invest in the market, but never put all my money in market.

    • @alexyoung3126
      @alexyoung3126 Год назад +2

      This is really not as difficult as many people presume it to be. It requires a certain level of diligence, no doubt, which is something ordinary investors lack, and so a financial advisor often comes in very handy. That is how people are able to make such huge profits in the market.

    • @lawerencemiller9720
      @lawerencemiller9720 Год назад +2

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to grow my stock portfolio and plan my retirement

    • @lawerencemiller9720
      @lawerencemiller9720 Год назад +2

      Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад

      Im all in on ctrm because its great and i think ill get a return better than coca cola can by a long shot

  • @dylanroberts93
    @dylanroberts93 Месяц назад +2

    I just came back to this video. Update!! I now have 86.164 shares!! I just made $42.21 from my dividend Friday.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Месяц назад +1

      Oh dang. That's awesome. I need to look at these old numbers too and see how they compare.

    • @dylanroberts93
      @dylanroberts93 Месяц назад

      @@HonestFinance please do that would be helpful

  • @JohnnyD8656
    @JohnnyD8656 27 дней назад

    Solid. That was perfectly what I needed, Thank you for keeping it simple brother

  • @Smoove_J
    @Smoove_J 2 года назад +42

    Think about this. To replace a yearly income of $45k you would need to invest $1,731,451. Dividend investing is not a get rich quick scheme.

    • @Hacienda_27
      @Hacienda_27 5 месяцев назад

      Is it even A get rich scheme ? Because 46k for 1.2k A year, something seems weirdly wrong here

  • @henrytang2203
    @henrytang2203 2 года назад +65

    That div yield is worse than the long term average for index funds, and it costs 46K. Better just to eat out less.

    • @DanRichter
      @DanRichter 2 года назад +4

      I mean you still get the (hopefully) appreciating asset on top of the dividends. The S&P dividend yield is only 1.82%

    • @night7912
      @night7912 2 года назад +7

      best case is to buy stock in a company that will continue to grow, while paying you dividends.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +5

      I agree 100%

    • @ianleui7007
      @ianleui7007 2 года назад

      ​@@night7912 or just eat out less lol

    • @night7912
      @night7912 2 года назад +4

      @@ianleui7007 a share of coke in the 1940s would have been around a dollar, if you held until today you would have turned it into around a million

  • @Coldpaxx
    @Coldpaxx 6 месяцев назад +8

    If I could invest 43,000 I wouldn’t be pressed to make $100 a month 😂

    • @odyseuszkoskiniotis6266
      @odyseuszkoskiniotis6266 3 дня назад +2

      True but this is why you are not meant for compound investing. Its for very patient ppl

    • @SilentNights185
      @SilentNights185 3 дня назад +1

      This his how compound interest works so people who aren't as educated don't fall for comments that have no value, because they don't understand what that is.
      It's not just $100 a month * 12 = $1200 ($1200 * 5 years =$6000). That's how you think that works.
      Compound interest in the market. After all that fancy dividend yield math, you now have an extra $1200 a year of extra income. If it's left in an investment portfolio, such as coca cola that's listed under the S&P500 and grows in the entire index fund, it is now exposed to annual percentage gains.
      Here's an example at 5% compounded yearly (using a small but reasonable return in the broad market):
      Year 1: $1200
      Year 2: $2520 ($2400*5% + add interest total to yearly sum)
      Year 3: $3906 ($2520+1200*5% + add interest to yearly sum)
      Year 4: $5361
      Year 5: $6889
      It's not beans either, and this assumes it's only 5% when in reality, it can fluctuate higher or lower, but average annual return in S&P500 is 10%.
      Compound interest, if started young, could make you a millionaire in 20 years, maybe less.

  • @Wonderlaust
    @Wonderlaust Месяц назад +1

    This is exactly what all dividend investors look like

  • @reachtrita
    @reachtrita 6 месяцев назад

    Very simple to understand, thank you! I like how you made it so easy to follow and therefore made it easier to plan for the future. 🙏🏻

  • @rolexer
    @rolexer Год назад +4

    cds pay 5% it is much simplier with less risk.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Год назад

      Right now they’re a great option

    • @siegfriedfurtwanglerknappe6188
      @siegfriedfurtwanglerknappe6188 Год назад

      Yes and no. Stocks can also increase in price and raise their dividends. Whereas when your CD matures, you might not be able to find CDs at 5% anymore. Both have pros and cons.

    • @rolexer
      @rolexer Год назад

      @@siegfriedfurtwanglerknappe6188 find me a stock with no risk.

    • @siegfriedfurtwanglerknappe6188
      @siegfriedfurtwanglerknappe6188 Год назад

      @@rolexer CDs also have risk and very little potential upside. Higher risk usually means higher returns.

  • @Existomalus
    @Existomalus 2 года назад +4

    Come on guys, it's brilliant! Pay 46k NOW and in 38 years you'll have it back! What's not to love about that?!

    • @jayzee6432
      @jayzee6432 Год назад +2

      How can u be sure you will live 38 years from now?

    • @Existomalus
      @Existomalus Год назад

      @@jayzee6432 I put it on my calendar. Therefore, it's scribed into existence

    • @jayzee6432
      @jayzee6432 Год назад +1

      @@Existomalus cool story

    • @Oliverii
      @Oliverii Месяц назад

      @@jayzee6432 So better to spend every paycheck skrrrrrrrrt

  • @rjjohn2241
    @rjjohn2241 2 года назад +43

    I only have 9,800 invested and I already make 58$ per month in dividends, (portfolio yield is 5.8%)

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад +10

      Great job!!

    • @DroqSZN
      @DroqSZN 2 года назад +5

      I don’t get it isn’t that a bad investment $9,000 k to only earn $58 a month

    • @Yuvenn
      @Yuvenn 2 года назад

      @@DroqSZN I thought the same 😅

    • @rjjohn2241
      @rjjohn2241 2 года назад

      @@DroqSZN the point is that is a good starting point when your focused on long term dividend investing, and yes it’s a great investment because this stands for life, won’t loose it to the system like you Growth investors.

    • @rjjohn2241
      @rjjohn2241 2 года назад +8

      @@DroqSZN and if you guys knew anything about investing then you wouldn’t be asking this question …. do the math 9,500$ with a 5.8 yield = 58$ a month approximately, 696$ annually.

  • @profound_wisdom80
    @profound_wisdom80 Месяц назад +1

    As a beginner in investing and stock trading thank you for the clear explanation.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Месяц назад +1

      You're welcome . That's what i try to do

  • @_Bacon_bits
    @_Bacon_bits 10 часов назад

    I hate that I like it when people are not taking information like this seriously, since that means more opportunities for me.

  • @AdebayourQuadri
    @AdebayourQuadri Год назад +138

    As an investing enthusiast, I've kept aside a good sum of capital to invest for financial independence and early retirement, but my concern right now is the market rally being propaganda. Is this a good time to buy stocks, or do I wait for the crash?

    • @ElvinWright
      @ElvinWright Год назад +1

      @ConnieKelly54 Congrats! The market to me is like a lucrative chess game, incredibly difficult to outperform, it's all about understanding how the world moves, its history, and psychology... mind disclosing info about your CFP? I'm quite curious.

    • @ckdub1888
      @ckdub1888 11 месяцев назад

      I’m only 32 and have invested 1000 between crypto like bitcoin cash and solana and a 500 in stocks I bought low like amc entertainment at 4.32 which had peaks over 300 per share. I’m buying holding hoping for better days at the same time I can afford to lose what’s in there and if or when I lose it I will have learned a lot how it works and operates and I’m going to stack cash and wait for the inevitable crash that’s coming but if trump gets in I don’t see a crash happening and will probably invest more. What’s your thoughts on that plan

  • @donmcfly_
    @donmcfly_ 2 года назад +4

    thats crazy considering the average person makes like $30k/year. to make that same amount per year you'd have to have 1.158M invested 😭

    • @johnconnor7501
      @johnconnor7501 2 года назад +1

      Robinhood pays more at 3.75% with no risk or time restraints.

    • @donmcfly_
      @donmcfly_ 2 года назад

      @@johnconnor7501 thanks for this very useful advice! 💯

    • @MMOplayeerr
      @MMOplayeerr Год назад +2

      In the usa yeh. In europe its around 20k and eastetn europe is just 8-10k

  • @tewanwilson
    @tewanwilson 2 года назад +15

    Straight forward. Love that

  • @1_josh_146
    @1_josh_146 4 дня назад

    If you are simple and honest lime this in all your videos, I think I might fall in love with your channel and start up with stocks again

  • @murk959
    @murk959 5 дней назад

    thanks straight to the point
    shared to multiple groups and subscribed ❤

  • @Batmanforever6969
    @Batmanforever6969 Год назад +34

    I would rather put that 46k into a high yield savings account that is insured by FDIC and has 3.75% interest rate.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Год назад +2

      Ya. Pros and cons to both

    • @Fief13
      @Fief13 Год назад +9

      Except the yearly inflation rate is 6.4% so you would still loose 3% of value

    • @Batmanforever6969
      @Batmanforever6969 Год назад +1

      @@Fief13 Better than the dividend yields at the end of the day.

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  Год назад +2

      Yes, but it’s better than losing 6.4%

    • @germancantu9847
      @germancantu9847 Год назад +4

      I've had my CD account for about 12 years now paying around 3.5% - 4.5% FDIC insured and don't regret it I've been doing really good that way.

  • @garrettspeakeasy
    @garrettspeakeasy 2 года назад +6

    Not to fret. Invest every pay check and let the compounding interest work in your favor.

  • @michaelc1138
    @michaelc1138 2 года назад +6

    There’s etfs that pay 10 to 20% annually you just have to look for them. Plus coke is treated like an index fund.

  • @grod374
    @grod374 5 дней назад +1

    10% would be great like the good old days

  • @mzsincere1122
    @mzsincere1122 18 часов назад

    Thanks for this

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Год назад +21

    One problem: Coca-Cola doesn’t pay monthly dividends. They pay them quarterly. So you’ll collect $300 every three months.

    • @romanplays1
      @romanplays1 11 месяцев назад

      a good alternative is realty income. wich does pay out monthly and has a pretty good yield (5.81)

    • @funfungerman8401
      @funfungerman8401 10 месяцев назад +1

      at the end, its still the same ^^
      yeah a REAL monthly dividend is psycholigcal was better but theres no difference if you get 100€ each month or 300€ each qurater at the end of the day (year lol) you still have 100€ per month
      but yeah as written, realty income is good, stag industrial too the "Problem" with these is that monthly-paying stocks are ALWAYS overvalued in terms of pure buisness numbers (margin, turnover) etc because people are ready to pay more for a dividend if it pays monthly ^^
      one thing that i do is I buy 2 etfs
      vanguard ftse all word high div which pays 3,6,9,12 month and then fidelity global or us quality income which pays, 2,5,8,11 so you geat 8 months in the year dividend with something more stable
      sadly i havent found a GOOD third etf which pays the rest months aka 1,4,7,10 :(

    • @romanplays1
      @romanplays1 10 месяцев назад

      @@funfungerman8401 its actually better monthly..once in larger amounts. but not by much. if you'd reinvest the monthly dividend into more of the stock. you'd have ended up with more dividend returns than if you just chose the quarterly option. but other than that. true.

    • @bunkeyscow
      @bunkeyscow 10 месяцев назад

      @@funfungerman8401 take a look at jepq or spyi and they pay both monthly. There is a new stock thats paying weekly, xdte

  • @MERS03
    @MERS03 2 года назад +7

    Remember guys that the $100 monthly should be reinvested so you can take advantage of compound interest. That extra $1200 a year reinvested is going to add up a lot quicker than most would think

    • @HonestFinance
      @HonestFinance  2 года назад

      Yes DRIP all the way!!

    • @donaldlyons17
      @donaldlyons17 2 года назад

      Might make more getting a part time job once a week!!!!

    • @stormblade1199
      @stormblade1199 2 года назад +1

      You could literally make that in a month driving for Uber on the side :/

  • @angelchristinem
    @angelchristinem 2 года назад +52

    there's a lot of high paying dividends out there.

    • @infamousdon82
      @infamousdon82 2 года назад +3

      What are some of them?

    • @angelchristinem
      @angelchristinem 2 года назад +6

      @@infamousdon82 i just got an $800 from RBCN. but my most favorite so far is USOI. it's an ETN. OILK is also good. it's an oil ETF. it's fairly new so it's not that popular yet.

    • @kingbeast6792
      @kingbeast6792 2 года назад +2

      @@angelchristinem RBCN is definitely not going to be paying $11 a month in dividends, the price will either drop below $3.00 or the dividend will be stopped completely

    • @angelchristinem
      @angelchristinem 2 года назад

      @@kingbeast6792 i totally agree with you. it might just be a one time deal.

    • @lisa8406
      @lisa8406 2 года назад +2

      @@angelchristinem how much did you invest !!?? 🙄

  • @kush2319
    @kush2319 21 день назад

    you explained it so well that trying to live off of dividends feels like an impossible goal to achieve. i need to HAVE $46k, in order to "MAKE" $100/month
    thats insane

  • @JolieUTU
    @JolieUTU 5 дней назад +2

    Are you crazy? If I already had 46k to invest I wouldn’t be worried right now!😮

  • @moviesandmysteries4538
    @moviesandmysteries4538 Год назад +7

    in india by putting this same amount in bank or post office you can get around 290$ monthly or 3500 us dollars per year with 100% guarantee of safety !!😊

  • @MrRaja
    @MrRaja Год назад +7

    Step 1: afford a calculator 😅

  • @MysticaReych
    @MysticaReych 2 года назад +4

    We think that this is hard, it can be, but it will eventually snowball. Keep reinvesting your dividend income back into it !

    • @swift3495
      @swift3495 2 года назад +1

      No this is just awful of an idea. Much better ways to invest

    • @kurisu3000
      @kurisu3000 2 года назад

      @@swift3495 Name some then

    • @swift3495
      @swift3495 2 года назад

      @@kurisu3000 There are a billion different business ideas. Come up with your own. But you're probably incompetent

    • @stormblade1199
      @stormblade1199 2 года назад

      See you at 100 years old when you can finally buy yourself a large coffee

  • @derrellbabb
    @derrellbabb 10 месяцев назад

    Concise and to the point. Great video.

  • @kooweirdkid
    @kooweirdkid День назад

    In my experience, some of the best math teachers are guys who could physically put you through a wall but choose not to because they got some math to share.

  • @bowles85
    @bowles85 2 года назад +26

    Or 100.00 divided by the stock last dividend payment and thats how many shares you'll need....

    • @georgem5512
      @georgem5512 2 года назад

      So for cocacola I would need 3861 shares?

    • @bowles85
      @bowles85 2 года назад +1

      @georgem5512 looks like ko last dividend payment 1.76 a share so 100÷1.76=56.8181818182 shares

    • @bowles85
      @bowles85 2 года назад +1

      Ko pays quarterly but this method is better for monthly paying stocks like O

    • @georgem5512
      @georgem5512 2 года назад

      @@bowles85 brother I don t understand you sorry. I thought 1,76% is a 0,0176 not 1,76%

    • @bowles85
      @bowles85 2 года назад

      @georgem5512 the 1.76 is the dividend payment and your divide it by 100 (dollars) to see how many shares you will need but a monthly dividend would be a better example.

  • @Kenwood..
    @Kenwood.. Год назад +6

    Any calculator made after 1970 has a % percent sign, you domt have to move the decimal. Just hit 1200 ÷ 2.79 % =

    • @tias.6675
      @tias.6675 Год назад

      The tone of this comment...

    • @Kenwood..
      @Kenwood.. Год назад

      ​@@tias.6675dispute it...