The Dividend Portfolio That Pays More Than The Average Rent In America
Amerika'da ortalama kira bedelinin üzerine getiri sağlayan bir temettü portföyü oluşturmak mümkün mü? Bu soruyu yanıtlayan bir analiz, Amerika'da orta
Is it possible to create a dividend portfolio that pays more than the average rent in America? An analysis answers this question, stating that the average rent in the US is around $24,000 per year. The amount of capital needed to generate this income through dividend payments depends on the yield of the portfolio. For example, a portfolio with a 3.5% yield requires $686,000 in capital, while a portfolio with a 6% yield requires $400,000. However, a portfolio with a 10% yield requires only $240,000 in capital. The analysis highlights that a moderate portfolio consisting of Realty Income (NYSE:O), STAG, EPD, and VZ stocks has an average yield of around 5.5% and can generate around $22,000 in annual income with $400,000 in capital. Additionally, it notes that as the yield of a portfolio increases, so does its risk. Therefore, investors should consider their risk tolerance and investment goals when creating their portfolios. Capital Required for Average Rent $24,000 / 0.035 = $686,000 (3.5% yield) $24,000 / 0.06 = $400,000 (6% yield) $24,000 / 0.10 = $240,000 (10% yield) Portfolio Yield and Risk A 3.5% yield growing 8% annually delivers more cumulative income than a flat 10% yield within a decade, while better preserving principal. A moderate portfolio of O, STAG, EPD, and VZ blends to roughly 5.5% yield, generating about $22,000 annually on $400,000.
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