Income streams, what are yours?

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aquadump
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Post by aquadump »

PT tutoring: 60% of expenses

Dividends & interest: 30% of expenses
. . . and the forum continues to be inspiring!


Piper
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Post by Piper »

Collected about $30 worth of wild mushrooms today. Also gathered a couple meals' worth of wild greens. It's not a lot and can't be done all year, but it's something.


dot_com_vet
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Post by dot_com_vet »

Ralphy, where are you putting the arcade machine? A bar? I guess I'm nostalgic, the last time I saw one was at a laundromat a couple years ago.
I like that idea!


msrich
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Post by msrich »

The majority of my income comes from a part-time gig. The remaining comes from:

-Side Internet Business

-Freelancing


Ralphy
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Post by Ralphy »

@ dot_com_vet - It'll be in the pizza restaurant that I work at. Arcade machines aren't completely uncommon in our town yet - a lot of the bars have Silver Strike Bowling or something similar.
I'm also exploring the idea of getting machines set up in the laundromat at the apartment complex I work at, and/or one of the common areas of the apartment complex I live at (this place has a game room with a pool table and foosball table, so it might work OK there if I could be convinced it wouldn't get vandalised).


akratic
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Post by akratic »

2010:
#1 - 900% - 9-5 as software engineer in finance
#2 - 50% - theoretical investment income
#3 - 40% - online business selling IT product
#4 - 20% - freelance programming (iPad apps, etc)
#5 - 10% - designing and selling t-shirts online


il-besa
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Post by il-besa »

Very interesting!!
#1 - 300% : 9-5 job
#2 - 30% : second room rent
#3 - 12% : savings interests
#4 - 0.001% : internet online business
:)


dragoncar
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Post by dragoncar »

700% - Full-time job

83% - Unrealized investment income

1% - Cashback from my credit cards


M
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Post by M »

400% - Full-time job

20% - Investment income

1% - cashback from credit cards.
Looking through this thread, I think I need to pick up some more income streams. Hmmm....


dot_com_vet
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Post by dot_com_vet »

Ralphy, having a small laundromat always interests me too. I've spent enough over the years at those places.


B
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Post by B »

400% Salary

1% Interest
I suppose I have some investment income streams, but those are in my 401k and Roth IRA accounts. I have a hard time considering that money "real" as I don't intend on touching it for another 40 years.
I'd love to have some alternative income streams, but right now I am pretty swamped. One day I'll start freelancing. One day...


Jackson
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Post by Jackson »

180% of expenses - full-time desk job

About 20% of expenses - online sales
I like the arcade-game idea.


KevinW
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Post by KevinW »

Laundromats and arcades are tough because margins are thin to begin with and both industries are in a general state of decline.
Quick quiz: how many young people do you know that shell out quarters for either?
I'm sure it's possible to make a go of it, but other businesses seem more amenable to new entries.


NYC ERE
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Post by NYC ERE »

430% salary + disbursements from business
could go up to 470% in ≤4 mos. as i cut my business overhead; was more like 700% 30 days ago. :) My extravagance is reappearing.


dot_com_vet
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Post by dot_com_vet »

Kevin, agree with you on that, a lot of laundry is on premise now. Although, I did see a lot of recent immigrants in the laundromat too, so that might be a good target market.
Although, why not just spend less, invest for dividends, and enjoy the day. :-)
"Laundromats and arcades are tough because margins are thin to begin with and both industries are in a general state of decline."


bluejoey
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Post by bluejoey »

Although, why not just spend less, invest for dividends, and enjoy the day. :-)
Three good bits of advice for sure.
Right now, our streams include both of our full time jobs, scholarships (I'm also going to school full time), wedding photography, dividends, and occasional freelance writing (none this year so far). We're hoping to take DW down to P/T, generate more income from a higher paying job for me once I'm done with school, and increase dividends. Right now, my pet projects are trying to build our wedding photography business and trying to learn Spanish. That one's not really for income purposes, although it does double my chances of finding a K teaching job once I'm done with school.


JeanPaul
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Post by JeanPaul »

90-110%: 4% SWR from my retirement savings.


vivacious
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income streams

Post by vivacious »

Can someone give practical examples of multiple income streams? For example, things you are currently using or doing, or things you have thought of or want to do soon. Anything is good but I would like to learn more about passive income too.

This is the main thing I want to work on right now I think, getting more and diverse income streams.

I know a lot about philosophy, politics, economics, I have had an ERE type lifestyle well before I stumbled upon this website somewhat randomly, etc.

So that's something I want to work on right now. Thanks.

vivacious
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Re: Income streams, what are yours?

Post by vivacious »

Oh, sorry. Looks like I missed this thread and someone merged my last post into this thread or something? I'll have to look this over.

theplk
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Re: Income streams, what are yours?

Post by theplk »

There's a good book called "Multiple Streams of Income" that you may want to check out too.

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