So @CJ_Johnson17th wants to see 8% dividend yield
Same assumptions apply from my previous thread, except this time, the dividend yield is 8%
LET’S GOOO
(THREAD 2.0)
Same assumptions apply from my previous thread, except this time, the dividend yield is 8%
LET’S GOOO

(THREAD 2.0)
So here is thread 1.0, with the assumptions laid out and a 3% dividend yield https://twitter.com/decadeinvestor/status/1298772432187265025
8% yield
Year 1: $1,279,318.50
$102,345.48 in dividends
Year 2: $1,436,930.54
$114,954.44 in dividends
Year 3: $1,613,960.38
$129,116.83 in dividends
Year 4: $1,812,800.30
$145,024.02 in dividends
Year 5: $2,036,137.30
$162,890.98 in dividends

Year 1: $1,279,318.50

Year 2: $1,436,930.54

Year 3: $1,613,960.38

Year 4: $1,812,800.30

Year 5: $2,036,137.30

Year 6: $2,286,989.41
$182,959.15 in dividends
Year 7: $2,568,746.51
$205,499.72 in dividends
Year 8: $2,885,216.08
$230,817.29 in dividends
Year 9: $3,240,674.70
$259,253.98 in dividends
Year 10: $3,639,925.82
$291,194.07 in dividends

Year 7: $2,568,746.51

Year 8: $2,885,216.08

Year 9: $3,240,674.70

Year 10: $3,639,925.82

Year 11: $4,088,364.68
$327,069.17 in dividends
Year 12: $4,592,051.21
$367,364.10 in dividends
Year 13: $5,157,791.92
$412,623.35 in dividends
Year 14: $5,793,231.89
$463,458.55 in dividends
Year 15: $6,507,958.05
$520,557.64 in dividends

Year 12: $4,592,051.21

Year 13: $5,157,791.92

Year 14: $5,793,231.89

Year 15: $6,507,958.05

Year 16: $7,308,615.29
$584,689.22 in dividends
Year 17: $8,209,036.69
$656,722.94 in dividends
Year 18: $9,220,390.01
$737,631.20 in dividends
Year 19: $10,356,342.06
$828,507.36 in dividends
Year 20: $11,632,243.40
$930,579.47 in dividends

Year 17: $8,209,036.69

Year 18: $9,220,390.01

Year 19: $10,356,342.06

Year 20: $11,632,243.40

Again, this is DRIP
only.. no added contributions
If @CJ_Johnson17th did this for 10 more years, then at year 30 he may have
Year 30: $37,173,583.52
$2,973,886.68 in dividends
Motivation
*not investing advice
Thanks for reading!
@DecadeInvestor

If @CJ_Johnson17th did this for 10 more years, then at year 30 he may have
Year 30: $37,173,583.52


Motivation

*not investing advice
Thanks for reading!
@DecadeInvestor
How does this 8% look
@CJ_Johnson17th??
