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Income Report – September, 2016

October 13, 2016/6 Comments/in Income Report /by Wallet Squirrel
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So it’s official. Doing nothing averages around $60 for me. That’s a pretty awesome thing. The full breakdown is below, but how cool is that? Doing nothing still makes me $60. If I could live off $60 then I could quit everything right now. That’s $60 for life.

september-2016-dividend-monthly-income-report-infographic

Things I accomplished in September:

1. I wrote a really cool article “What Happens to Debt When You Die?“. It stemmed from a friend’s request and I was excited to write it. It’s gotten a lot of great press and I think it came out pretty darn neat. The infographic turned out pretty sweet.

Yea, that’s about it. I’ve been easily distracted by Netflix and shiny objects.

Things to accomplish in October:

Is it OK to say, just 2 new articles in October and slowly make my way up?

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6 replies
  1. Doug
    Doug says:
    October 13, 2016 at 8:46 pm

    Doing nothing for 60 is a good deal keep it up

  2. DivHut
    DivHut says:
    October 14, 2016 at 11:55 am

    I think we can all get behind the doing nothing plan and get paid. After all, that’s the beauty of passive income. $30+ in dividends as part of that total equation is nice too. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Mike H.
    Mike H. says:
    October 14, 2016 at 12:39 pm

    Solid progress. I like to think of my passive income in terms of what it’s funding: $60 is few drinks at a bar (I live in an expensive city). Pretty soon it’ll fund car insurance, then the car payment. Eventually it’ll fund a rent/mortgage. I’m looking forward to that day. Passive income is awesome.

  4. Wallet Squirrel
    Wallet Squirrel says:
    October 14, 2016 at 1:40 pm

    Thanks Doug, I’m kind of really excited to know that $60 is my baseline for doing nothing. Can only go up from here!

  5. Wallet Squirrel
    Wallet Squirrel says:
    October 14, 2016 at 1:41 pm

    Thanks Divhut! It’s always exciting to see your comments. I’m really excited to see my dividend income become one of my strongest passive incomes. =)

  6. Wallet Squirrel
    Wallet Squirrel says:
    October 14, 2016 at 1:43 pm

    Thanks Mike H. I agree, it can slowly start paying for things. However it’s an interesting problem. Should I have my dividends pay for my current bills or reinvest those dividends to make more in the long run.

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