11Mon
I still find it difficult to estimate something like that. Because despite various projection models and the like, I still don't have a real feel for what would be achievable or realistic.
But I would like to have so much in my portfolio that I would have my current net salary in dividends (after tax). Which, rounded up, would be around €28,000 in dividends per year. It would give me the job freedom to simply leave if I get bored somewhere. And that I wouldn't necessarily have to work full-time anymore.
But I'm still a long way from that. :D
But I would like to have so much in my portfolio that I would have my current net salary in dividends (after tax). Which, rounded up, would be around €28,000 in dividends per year. It would give me the job freedom to simply leave if I get bored somewhere. And that I wouldn't necessarily have to work full-time anymore.
But I'm still a long way from that. :D
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11Mon
@Epi Since you can certainly extrapolate something like this much better than I can - yep.
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11Mon
@Epi But where does the 3% come from? :D So yes, the internet says a lot of things, but I can't really tell whether the calculation is correct.
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11Mon
@Epi At least it sounds much more realistic than the higher percentages you sometimes read.
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