Fundrise vs. Dividends ETFs: Corporate Profits vs. The Housing Market: Financial Freedom, #200
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The goal going into retirement is to have a massive portfolio that has some capital appreciation and pays a large amount of income.
We want to invest in securities that pay dividends to avoid selling shares to generate income.
Two ways to build a significant equity position and receive dividends are investing in Dividend ETFs and Fundrise.
They operate and invest differently but capture the same goal: capital appreciation and dividends.
Your unique situation will determine which is right for you, but investing in both can satisfy almost all needs. I have had fun with both. Good Luck!
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MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING | Joshua King | Home of the Free PDF
Fundrise vs. Dividends ETFs
All Right Reserved Military Family Investing | 01 Fundrise vs. Dividend ETFs
02 30-Year Bonds vs. Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks
03 Rental Income vs. Income Investing
04 The Magic of Dollar-Cost Averaging
05 The Pros & Cons of Dividend ETFs
06 REITs vs. Homeownership: The Fun of Fundrise
07 Dividend ETFs vs. Bonds
08 Dividend ETFs vs. Bonds 2
09 The Magic of Dividend Growth Investing 2
10 Fundrise vs. US Treasuries
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Fundrise vs. Dividends ETFs
Corporate Profits vs. The Housing Market
01 Fundrise vs. Dividend ETFs
02 30-Year Bonds vs. Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks
03 Rental Income vs. Income Investing
04 The Magic of Dollar-Cost Averaging
05 The Pros & Cons of Dividend ETFs
06 REITs vs. Homeownership: The Fun of Fundrise
07 Dividend ETFs vs. Bonds
08 Dividend ETFs vs. Bonds 2
09 The Magic of Dividend Growth Investing 2
10 Fundrise vs. US Treasuries
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01 Fundrise vs. Dividend ETFs
Which would you rather depend on during retirement: corporate profits from blue-chip companies or the rental income and capital gains from the US housing market?
That’s a tough call, so let’s dive into how we can best position ourselves to earn passive income from these major capital markets.
Building passive income during retirement should be your goal during your working years. Some people love to tinker with their portfolios, reading stock and housing news daily.
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Others would rather turn their money over to the professionals. Freeing up your time is the appeal of dollar-cost averaging into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).
The power of income. Dividend ETFs focus on investing in large, stable blue-chip dividend-paying companies like Altria (MO), Cisco (CSCO), IBM (IBM), and Verizon (VZ).
Real Estate Investment Trusts are businesses whose sole purpose is to extract income from the housing market by lending, purchasing mortgages, and owning properties.
Fundrise is a unique REIT that does not trade on the stock market. You invest your cash directly through their website (affiliate). Sometimes, they even offer a way to invest directly in their company through purchasing and owning private shares.
The best way to invest in Dividend ETFs and Fundrise is to dollar-cost average into them over a long time.
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Eventually, you want your massive portfolio to have substantial capital gains and produce a large dividend income stream. Which security provides the best way to get there?