How To Stop Trading Your Time For Money And Start Creating Passive Income

Imagine you cannot work as a doctor any more due to a disability or accident. Can you still have money coming in every month?


The rich don’t work for money. They make their money work for them. – Robert Kiyosaki


Three Types of Income


Most people’s income is active, which means it’s from a consistent paycheck. But wealthy people typically earn Residual or Passive income (or both!).

Active Income

Active income is from your employer and requires activity in exchange for money.  When you stop, the income stops. 

Residual Income

Residual income means you receive money after the work is done. For example, every book an author sells provides residual income.

Passive Income

Passive income is earned with very little effort and continues flowing even when you aren’t working. Real estate investments are one of the most stable sources of passive income. 

Remember the disability scenario above? Let’s pretend you’d built passive income, on the side, during employment. 

If you cannot work as a doctor anymore, your earnings decrease by your monthly salary amount, but you will still have income

Financial freedom is achieved when your earned passive income supersedes your active income.


Investing in Stocks vs. Real Estate

Historically, the stock market returns about 8% annually, which means $100,000 would produce roughly $8,000 per year. That’s only $667 per month.

To replace an income of $10,000 per month, you’d need $120,000 per year, which would be 8% of $1.5 million.

However, with real estate, $100,000 could buy a $400,000 rental home. How? 

The bank brings $300,000 to the table.

You put in 25%, the bank puts in 75%, and you earn 100% of the profits.

A $400,000 home renting for $3,600 with a monthly expenses of $2,100 would net you $1,500 per month. Theoretically, 6-7 investments of this size could replace a $10,000 monthly income.


But I Don’t Want to Be a Landlord

The numbers look enticing, but being a landlord does not.

This is where, instead, you join a small team to acquire real estate. 

When investing $100,000 in real estate syndication, it’s feasible to earn $8,000 per year (8%), similar to the stock market. 

However, the real opportunity lies in the sale of the asset. Syndications hold the property for about 5 years. During this time, building improvements are made and the land market value typically rises.

Upon the sale, you receive $160,000 ($60,000 in profit). This, plus the passive income of $8,000 per year (totaling $40,000), equals $200,000, which is a 20% average annual return.

If, while employed, you’re able to create passive income, you’ll be less stressed when facing a disability. 

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