~~~"THE PLAN"~~~
Hello my dears ✌️☺️
As promised, today it's about my cash flow projection and how much I can expect after certain years and until retirement.
It's nothing earth-shattering, just 3 simple examples of what is possible thanks to compound interest.
The starting position
This year I expect a net cash flow of approx. 6500€-6700€.
I want to reach the €10,000 mark at the age of 40, and I still have 3 years to do so. With expected €20,000 in dividends in the next 3 years alone, cash reserves and continuing to diligently save €7,500 to €10,000 per year from my salary, the €10k should be quite feasible.
I will show you 3 examples of how it could go on after that.
Reinvest only the dividends
Assuming I manage to reinvest the annual cash flow with 3% net dividends and the dividends are increased by the AGs on average by 4% per year, this would mean that the cash flow increases by 7% per year, in cash this means
- 14.025,52 € from the 5 year
- 19.671,51 €
10 years - 27.590,32 €
15 years - 38.696,84 €
20 year - 54.274,33 €
25 year - 62.138,68
27 year (pension)
The cash flow over 27 years would total 796.976,91€ would amount to
This also means a lot of work to reinvest all this, I hope I can calm down all the "critics" who are constantly complaining about the small positions.
Reinvest dividends and keep on buttering up
Similar example as before, only with an additional €7500 to increase the cash flow by €200 per year.
- 15.175,67 € from the 5th year
- 22.434,80 € 10 year
- 32.616,12 € 15 years
- 46.895,94 € 20 year
- 66.924,14 € 25 year
- 77.035,45 € 27 year (pension)
No more saving, part-time, dividends out
Assuming I reach 10k and then take everything out every year, the cash flow would still increase by 4% due to dividend increases.
- 12.166,53 € from the 5th year
- 14.802,44 € 10 year
- 18.009,44 € 15 years
- 21.911,23 € 20 year
- 26.658,36 € 25 year
- 28.833,69 € 27 year (pension)
I still have to think about which method it will be in the end, most likely a combination of all 3.
There are only 3 simple examples and in the end it turns out quite differently than you planned anyway, both in a positive and negative sense. Nevertheless, I don't see the numbers as unrealistic and pi times thumb it could well work out.
Many thanks ✌️☺️
