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Shinkong 11-03-2017 09:42 AM

How much is your annual passive income?
 
For sharing of passive income
a) Annual amount
b) Sources
c) Age (either individual or couple)

Unregistered 11-03-2017 09:58 AM

You must start the balling, being the originator of this new thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shinkong (Post 95445)
For sharing of passive income
a) Annual amount
b) Sources
c) Age (either individual or couple)


Unregistered 11-03-2017 11:21 AM

this is gonna end up exactly like the earn how much and net worth thread...

Unregistered 12-03-2017 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 95451)
this is gonna end up exactly like the earn how much and net worth thread...

30yo. 5K pa.

Unregistered 13-03-2017 09:55 AM

a) Annual amount
$50K

b) Sources
Insurance, UT, CPF interest, Bank,

c) Age (either individual or couple)[/QUOTE]
45/48 couple







Quote:

Originally Posted by Shinkong (Post 95445)
For sharing of passive income
a) Annual amount
b) Sources
c) Age (either individual or couple)


Poster 13-03-2017 10:06 AM

40 yo couple

$5K CPF $120K
$6K FD $600K
$7K stocks $120K
$4K insurance funds $200K

Unregistered 13-03-2017 11:36 AM

gross passive income per month:

rental 3k
websites 1k
apps 5k
cpf, insurance, savings interest 1k

Unregistered 13-03-2017 09:21 PM

Couple 55 & 59

Passive income: $400-450K varies depending on dividends. Expenses about $300k so still saving and reinvesting about $100-150k per year. About $45k per year in CPF interest remains in CPF. Redeploying $900k of CPF in Ordinary Accounts into higher yielding investments could potentially give us another $30k in extra passive income, but keeping it there for a rainy day and 2.5% is fine. Expecting another $48-60k combined per year from our SRS accounts when we both hit 62. We have property investments, but don't rent them out. Some relatives live in them. CPF Life should also give us about $40k per year in income when we both hit 65. So our passive income is expected to continue to rise over time and I estimate will reach $600k by the time we are 65.

Sources:

CPF: $45k from both of us based on $1.5m+ in CPF with both retirement accounts topped up and currently $250-260k each. Ordinary accounts around $900k+
About $400K in 2016 from $7.5m portfolio of high dividend blue chips, REITS, preference shares, bond ladders

Poster 13-03-2017 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 95548)
Couple 55 & 59

Passive income: $400-450K varies depending on dividends. Expenses about $300k so still saving and reinvesting about $100-150k per year. About $45k per year in CPF interest remains in CPF. Redeploying $900k of CPF in Ordinary Accounts into higher yielding investments could potentially give us another $30k in extra passive income, but keeping it there for a rainy day and 2.5% is fine. Expecting another $48-60k combined per year from our SRS accounts when we both hit 62. We have property investments, but don't rent them out. Some relatives live in them. CPF Life should also give us about $40k per year in income when we both hit 65. So our passive income is expected to continue to rise over time and I estimate will reach $600k by the time we are 65.

Sources:

CPF: $45k from both of us based on $1.5m+ in CPF with both retirement accounts topped up and currently $250-260k each. Ordinary accounts around $900k+
About $400K in 2016 from $7.5m portfolio of high dividend blue chips, REITS, preference shares, bond ladders

Not bad. How did you amass the $7.5M?

Also, do you put aside a cash pile in case the markets crash?

Unregistered 13-03-2017 11:39 PM

That is pathetic. BY that age each should have at least USD10m minimum. Need to catch up man.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 95548)
Couple 55 & 59

Passive income: $400-450K varies depending on dividends. Expenses about $300k so still saving and reinvesting about $100-150k per year. About $45k per year in CPF interest remains in CPF. Redeploying $900k of CPF in Ordinary Accounts into higher yielding investments could potentially give us another $30k in extra passive income, but keeping it there for a rainy day and 2.5% is fine. Expecting another $48-60k combined per year from our SRS accounts when we both hit 62. We have property investments, but don't rent them out. Some relatives live in them. CPF Life should also give us about $40k per year in income when we both hit 65. So our passive income is expected to continue to rise over time and I estimate will reach $600k by the time we are 65.

Sources:

CPF: $45k from both of us based on $1.5m+ in CPF with both retirement accounts topped up and currently $250-260k each. Ordinary accounts around $900k+
About $400K in 2016 from $7.5m portfolio of high dividend blue chips, REITS, preference shares, bond ladders



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