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Tue, 30 Jun 2026 14:42:02 +0000 |
This Dividend Strategy Generates $85,000 a Year for Retirees
About $85,000 a year is what a comfortable middle-class retirement costs in most U.S. metros after Social Security benefits fill part of the gap. It is also close to the median household income in the country. For investors who think in terms of replacing a paycheck through dividends, the question is simple: How much capital ... This Dividend Strategy Generates $85,000 a Year for Retirees
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Tue, 30 Jun 2026 14:40:12 +0000 |
These 5 Passive Income Stocks Could Pay You For Life
Earned income demands your time. Passive income asks only that you stay invested. Dividend stocks remain the cornerstone of retirement portfolios because a check that arrives whether you worked Monday or not feels fundamentally different from a paycheck. Real estate offers similar cash flow but locks capital behind tenants, repairs, and illiquid mortgages. Dividend stocks ... These 5 Passive Income Stocks Could Pay You For Life
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Tue, 30 Jun 2026 14:38:08 +0000 |
Take Home an Electrician’s Paycheck Without the High Voltage
The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the median electrician at roughly $62,000 a year, while many experienced electricians earn $65,000 to $80,000 or more once overtime enters the picture. Replacing that paycheck with dividend income is the question this article answers. The math is straightforward: income target divided by yield equals capital required. For simplicity, ... Take Home an Electrician’s Paycheck Without the High Voltage
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Tue, 30 Jun 2026 10:14:10 +0000 |
The Celebration Portfolio That Pays For Date Nights, Birthdays, And Anniversaries Forever
Retirement planning usually starts with fear: housing, healthcare, and outliving the portfolio. Yet many of the moments people remember most have little to do with those necessities. Anniversary dinners. Birthday gifts for children and grandchildren. A weekend getaway. Tickets to a concert or ballgame. Funding those experiences from investment income, rather than repeatedly dipping into ... The Celebration Portfolio That Pays For Date Nights, Birthdays, And Anniversaries Forever
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 21:08:30 +0000 |
Is Realty Income Corporation (O) A Good Stock To Buy Now?
Is O a good stock to buy? We came across a bullish thesis on Realty Income Corporation on TheDividendPrince’s Substack. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on O. Realty Income Corporation’s share was trading at $63.12 as of June 26th. O’s trailing and forward P/E were 51.74 and 39.53 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. […]
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 20:05:00 +0000 |
Realty Income Prices €600 Million Euro-Denominated Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
Realty Income Corporation (Realty Income, NYSE: O), The Monthly Dividend Company®, today announced the pricing of a public offering of €600 million of 3.625% senior unsecured notes due July 30, 2032 (the "Notes"). The public offering price for the Notes was 99.518% of the principal amount for an effective annual yield to maturity of 3.716%.
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 18:33:00 +0000 |
Realty Income's 5.3% yield dwarfs S&P 500 average
Realty Income's 5.3% yield sits well above the S&P 500's average of approximately 1.1% as of June 2026, Yahoo Finance reported. Realty Income pays that kind of income on a monthly schedule, not the quarterly cadence that most dividend-paying companies follow. The San Diego-based real ...
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 15:06:51 +0000 |
Realty Income (O) Launches New Fixed Rate Eurobond Due 2032
Realty Income (NYSE:O) has announced a new fixed-rate Eurobond offering maturing in 2032. The bond is unsecured and includes call features, creating a multi-year funding source in the European debt market. This Eurobond adds to the company’s existing capital markets tools for supporting long-term investment activity. Realty Income, a large net lease real estate investment company, regularly accesses both equity and debt markets to fund its property portfolio. The new 2032 Eurobond fits into...
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 13:05:29 +0000 |
Your Portfolio Pays $60,000 A Year. So Why Can You Only Spend $45,000?
A portfolio that throws off $60,000 a year sounds like a finished puzzle. The brokerage statement says $5,000 a month, the bills get paid, life goes on. Then the retiree adds up what actually reached the checking account and discovers the spendable amount is thousands of dollars lower than expected. Taxes, Medicare costs, and inflation ... Your Portfolio Pays $60,000 A Year. So Why Can You Only Spend $45,000?
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 11:17:33 +0000 |
Florida, Pennsylvania, Or California? Which Retiree Keeps The Most Money?
Three retirees own the same portfolio. Each holds $1 million in dividend-paying stocks generating roughly $60,000 a year of income. One lives in Florida, one in Pennsylvania, and one in California. By the time the year ends, they will not have the same amount of spending power, even though their brokerage statements look identical. State ... Florida, Pennsylvania, Or California? Which Retiree Keeps The Most Money?
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 10:15:40 +0000 |
Here’s How You Can Retire In America’s Pickleball Capital
Pickleball has become the fastest-growing sport in America, and retirees helped fuel the boom. The game is easy to learn, relatively gentle on aging joints, highly social, and dramatically cheaper than golf or boating. In many retirement communities, a few pickleball courts now do the work that country clubs once did, providing exercise, competition, and ... Here’s How You Can Retire In America’s Pickleball Capital
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 09:12:44 +0000 |
Let Your Dividends Do The Housework For You. Literally.
Financial independence rarely arrives with a parade. For many people, it shows up on a Tuesday morning when someone else is scrubbing the bathroom. Hiring a cleaning service is a luxury many retirees and busy professionals buy, not just because they hate cleaning, but because it converts money into time. A housekeeper does more than ... Let Your Dividends Do The Housework For You. Literally.
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Sun, 28 Jun 2026 11:11:44 +0000 |
Why Today’s Retirees May Need More Stocks Than Their Parents Did
A comfortable American retirement now runs closer to $70,000 a year than the figures your parents used. Replacing that income from a portfolio is harder than it was a generation ago, because the safe yields that funded the 1990s retiree have collapsed: the national 12-month CD pays under 2%, and the 10-year Treasury sits near ... Why Today’s Retirees May Need More Stocks Than Their Parents Did
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Sun, 28 Jun 2026 09:54:26 +0000 |
Why Paying Off Your Mortgage Early May Be A Retirement Mistake
The standard retirement script says pay off the mortgage before you retire. The logic is simple: eliminate the biggest monthly bill and retirement becomes easier to fund. But today’s interest-rate environment complicates the calculation. A homeowner with a 3% to 4% mortgage may be directing extra cash toward a loan that costs less than the ... Why Paying Off Your Mortgage Early May Be A Retirement Mistake
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Sat, 27 Jun 2026 21:24:01 +0000 |
Federal Realty Investment Trust vs. Realty Income: Which Real Estate Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
Federal Realty's premium coastal properties face off against Realty Income's vast, diversified holdings as both post rising revenues and distinct risk profiles.
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Sat, 27 Jun 2026 17:35:43 +0000 |
Ignore Every Utility Bill And Still Keep The Lights On. Here’s How
Utility bills are among the few expenses retirees never truly escape. The lights stay on, the water keeps running, the internet remains connected, and the phone still needs a signal. For many households, those essentials add up to roughly $400 per month, or about $4,800 per year. The question is simple: how much capital would ... Ignore Every Utility Bill And Still Keep The Lights On. Here’s How
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Sat, 27 Jun 2026 15:35:00 +0000 |
The Average Dividend Yield is 1%. Want More Income? These 3 Stocks Offer Yields of Up 5.9%
The S&P 500 index has little to offer dividend investors, but these three stocks have high yields backed by reliably growing dividends.
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Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:25:21 +0000 |
Social Security Pays $1,976 a Month. Here’s What a $393,000 Portfolio Generates Instead
The Social Security Administration’s headline benefit figure for the average retired worker, $2,071 a month, is the starting line of nearly every retirement income conversation. It is still well below what the average household actually spends. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Expenditure Survey put average annual household outlays at $78,535 in 2024, or roughly ... Social Security Pays $1,976 a Month. Here’s What a $393,000 Portfolio Generates Instead
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Fri, 26 Jun 2026 15:28:09 +0000 |
The Dividend Strategy That Sends Your Grandkids To College
College has become so expensive that many students and parents struggle to cover the cost on their own. Grandparents are often in a different position, having accumulated assets over decades that younger generations have not had time to build. That makes tuition one of the most meaningful gifts they can provide. Rather than leaving an ... The Dividend Strategy That Sends Your Grandkids To College
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Fri, 26 Jun 2026 13:43:09 +0000 |
The Portfolio That Quietly Pays Your Property Taxes Forever
The mortgage is supposed to be the finish line. Then one day the house is paid off and another realization arrives: the property tax bill never retires. It keeps showing up year after year, long after the lender is gone. A portfolio that generates enough income to cover that bill forever turns one of homeownership’s most ... The Portfolio That Quietly Pays Your Property Taxes Forever
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