How to earn a Salary for Life

How to earn a Salary for Life Want to know how to earn a salary for life? Some cash for life?? Geez, who wouldnโ€™t! Effectively thatโ€™s what many dividend growth investors are after for part of their portfolio. Yours truly…
Weekend Reading โ€“ High-savings rate edition

Weekend Reading โ€“ High-savings rate edition Welcome to some new Weekend Reading: the high-savings rate edition. You can check out other recent editions and past popular articles below: Here are some interesting financial predictions for 2022 – including some doom…
How millennials can find financial independence

How millennials can find financial independence New year, same movement. The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement remains a big thing. How can millennials find financial independence? Can millennials find FI via leverage? What questions are millennials asking themselves when…
2022 Financial Goals

2022 Financial Goals Well, wasn’t 2021 interesting??? Welcome to my 2022 financial goals, a countdown to semi-retirement edition. Maybe. Hopefully! I certainly can’t say if 2022 will be better than 2021, and even 2020 in our pandemic context, but it…
How to invest for higher inflation

How to invest for higher inflation Topping the worry-list for most investors these days is inflation. How to combat inflation overall? How to invest for higher inflation? This post will share my thoughts including how I intend to fight higher…
Dollar-cost averaging versus lump-sum investing

Dollar-cost averaging versus lump-sum investing There may come a time when you have some money to invest, a decent sum of money. So, what is better? Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) versus lump-sum investing (LSI)? This post has your answer. Dollar-cost averaging…
December 2021 Dividend Income Update

December 2021 Dividend Income Update Wow, what a year.  Welcome to my December 2021 dividend income update. What an investing year. Amazing, really, since I didn’t see my portfolio gaining about 30% overall in 2021. But it happened. Our taxable…