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Earning More Than $100,000/Year: Unveiling My Dividend Portfolio Worth $2,816,000

In this video I show you all the latest details of my dividend portfolio in Fidelity, and I’ll show you estimates for how my dividend income should snowball overtime, along with tons of other juicy tidbits. Chat with me on my free Dividend Discord chat server ➜ Follow me on X (Twitter) ➜ Follow me on Instagram ➜ Join my Patreon ➜ Buy some of my fun dividend merch (10% donated to St Jude) ➜ Listen to my Videos as Podcasts on iTunes ➜ Listen to my Videos as Podcasts on SoundCloud ➜ Use my Seeking Alpha Affiliate Link ➜ (I’m sponsored by Seeking Alpha). 0:00 Intro 1:39 My dividend portfolio in Fidelity 3:26 My account balances 3:58 My recent IRA dividends 5:16 My IRA dividend stocks 8:20 My Taxable account stocks 9:22 My recent Taxable dividends 9:57 My wife’s Rollover account 10:14 Total annual dividends I get in Fidelity 10:27 Recent Rollover dividends 10:39 My portfolio in my dividend spreadsheet product 14:45 A calendar of dividend payouts I’ve gotten and will get

Types of Retirement Plans: 401(k) and IRA

IRA and 401 K: What is it? How does it work? What is a qualified plan? Should I roll over my IRA? What is a 401(k) rollover? How do I rollover a 401k? Is this safe? Should I wait? Visit us online to request free ebooks. www.gfs-advisors.com... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Qualified Retirement Plans REVEALED: How To Invest During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Qualified Plans: 401(k) - IRA - Retirement Plans Planning for retirement is an essential component of financial security. With the uncertainty surrounding government-funded pensions, it has become increasingly important for individuals to take control of their retirement savings by investing in qualified plans. Three popular options for retirement savings are 401(k) plans, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), and other retirement plans. In this article, we will discuss the differences and benefits of these plans to help yo

Retire at 55 with 401k Rule of 55 or IRA Rule 72T || Retire at 55

Retire at 55 with 401k Rule of 55 or IRA Rule 72T || Retire at 55 In this video, I want to discuss the 401k Rule of 55 and the IRA Rule of 72T. What is the rule of 55? The rule of 55 allows anyone with a 401k to use their 401k for retirement income if they are terminated, leave their job, or retire in the year they turn 55 or later without incurring a 10% penalty for being under the age of 59.5. If you are wanting to retire at 55 or doing retirement planning at 50 then understanding the rule of 55 and how that correlates to your 401k and retirement income is imperative for your retirement planning . I also want to discuss a 72T. A 72T is a way for someone who wants to retire with an IRA to use their IRA for retirement income and avoid the 10% penalty that comes from an IRA withdrawal under the age of 59 1/2 **Free Retirement Download: The Roadmap to Retirement:** 📊 Retirement income strategies and retirement income planning are two big pieces to anyones retirement p

Can I Retire at 55? Tips for Early Retirement

Most people retire around age 62, and most retirement advice is geared toward those who retire well after age 55. So if you’re retiring at 55, you need to be especially careful about typical rules and strategies—because they might not apply to you. 🤩 Check out my free online retirement calculator designed for early retirement: 🤩 For instance, getting health coverage could be a challenge after you leave your job. But you might have several options, and some tax strategies might help you save money on premiums. Get free retirement planning resources: 🔑 9 Keys to retirement planning 🐢 6 Safest Investments If you found the video helpful, you'll enjoy the information above! There’s also the question of where to get money from before age 59.5. Retirement accounts typically have early withdrawal penalties, but the tax code offers several ways to get money out early. We’ll review those here. Related videos: - Health Care in Retirement: - Retirement Spending Realit