As someone who worked in the brokerage industry for almost 20 years and has followed the stock markets practically since the dawn of time, I thought of a different idea for a discussion topic. That is, how many sources of income do you have? Some might be thinking along the lines of "I only work one job and this is it. So, one is the answer for me."
Let me shed a bit more light on some of the different sources of income I have and you will likely say "Oh yeah, I do several of those things too, but didn't really think of it as an income source." I might be leaving something out, but here are 16 sources of income that I currently have. Note that I've grouped similar items (like those related to the stock mkt.) together as best I could.
1) Income from part-time delivery work.
2) Wife's social security.
3) Wife's pension.
4) Found money (Coinstar machines and on the ground- usually a very small amt., but it all counts).
5) Silver found in rolls at the bank and sold to dealers.
6) Free meals from being invited to financial seminars (usually only available to people 50+ who own their own homes) (usually over $1,000/year from NICE restaurants with absolutely no high
pressure sales pitches).
7) Free meals from people who are elated with stocks tips I gave that worked out well (this is just like the cherry on top- I absolutely don't expect it at all).
8) Profits from trading stocks in general.
9) Odd lot tender (and exchange) offers where owners of 99 or fewer shares of stock have a SIGNIFICANT advantage over really rich people.
10) Dividends earned from owning stocks.
11) Covered call premiums (cash) from selling covered calls on stocks I own.
12) Income from loaning my stock shares to short sellers.
13) Interest (over 5.2% now at Schwab) on their money market. If you have cash earning bank rates like 1/4-1/2%, please do yourself a favor and look into getting something much better.
14) Rental income (very minimal) as we are helping out family right now and charging a very low rate. Potentially this is a decent source of income.
15) Finding aluminum, brass and copper and taking it to scrap yards.
16) Finding things we can use at home, so we don't have to buy them. (This includes many items such as tools, vacuums and much more. Items not kept are taken to Goodwill.)
No I am nowhere close to being filthy rich. But it takes pressure off when you have multiple things to fall back on. That's the point I'm trying to make here.
What types of income does everyone else have? No, I don't expect someone to admit to profiting from dealing in illegal drugs on this site!