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Buy These 7 Investments To Get Paid Every Month

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JPI is a covered call ETF designed for monthly income, with an approximate 8% annual dividend yield at the time of recording.
"JPI is a covered call ETF created by JP Morgan Chase Bank with the primary goal of creating monthly income. And at the time I'm recording this video, they're paying around an 8% annual dividend."
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QLD is a NASDAQ 100 focused covered call ETF paying approximately an 11% annual dividend, distributed monthly.
"QLD is a NASDAQ 100 covered call ETF, meaning they focus on companies in the NASDAQ. And at the time of recording this video, they're paying out an annual dividend of around 11% a year, paid out monthly."
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Realy Income Trust (O) is a REIT focused on retail, industrial, and agricultural real estate, aiming for stable cash flow and offering monthly dividends, with a yield of approximately 5.5% annually at the time of recording.
"The most popular example of this is Realy Income Trust, which has a ticker symbol O. And Realy Income Trust is in the business of investing in retail, industrial, and agricultural real estate with the goal of generating stable cash flow. That way, you can get monthly dividends. And at the time of recording this video, Realy Income Trust is paying out around 5.5% a year in dividends."
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Stag Industrial (STAG) is a REIT specializing in US industrial properties, offering an annual dividend yield of approximately 4%, paid out monthly.
"Example number two is Stag Industrial, which has a ticker symbol ST AG. This is a REIT that's focused on investing in industrial properties in the United States. And at the time of me recording this video, Stag is paying out around 4% a year in annual dividends paid out monthly."
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SGOV is an ETF providing exposure to 0-3 month Treasury bonds, with an annualized dividend yield of approximately 4.7% paid monthly.
"For example, SGOV is an ETF that gives you exposure to 0 to threemonth Treasury bonds, short-term Treasury bonds. And at the time of recording this video, they're paying out a 4.7% annualized dividend that's paid out every single month."
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SHV offers exposure to 0-12 month Treasury bonds, with an annual dividend yield of approximately 4.3% paid monthly at the time of recording.
"And we can compare this ETF that gives you exposure to treasuries that are 3 months or shorter to SHV which is giving exposure to treasuries which are 0 to 12 months long. And at the time of me recording this video, it's paying out around a 4.3% annual dividend paid out monthly."
SHV
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A $200,000 rental property generating $2,000/month rent ($24,000/year gross) could yield approximately $10,000 in profit after $14,000 in annual expenses.
"Now, I could rent this property out for $2,000 a month, which means I could generate $24,000 a year from this property, but it's not all profit because I have expenses to pay. I have to pay for my property taxes, my insurance payments, my maintenance fees, my management fees because I don't want to manage this property myself. And I have to factor in some vacancy because it's not going to be rented out every single month for every single year. So, let's assume that I have $14,000 worth of expenses for the year. That means I made $10,000 of profit over the year."
Real Estate Investment
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For a $200,000 property ($150,000 for the house), a depreciation write-off of approximately $5,400 is possible annually due to the property aging.
"So, if we assume in this example that this $200,000 property is $50,000 worth of land and $150,000 worth of the actual house, that would mean that I'm going to get about a $5,400 write off on paper according to the IRS because my property is one year older."
Real Estate Depreciation Tax Break
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The IRS mandates that the value of a single-family home rental property is depreciated over 27.5 years.
"The way it works for single family home rentals is you take the value of the property. Remember it was $150,000 and you divide it by 27.5. Why is it 27.5? Because that's what the IRS says."
Real Estate Depreciation Calculation
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High yield savings accounts are currently offering interest rates between 4% and 5% annually.
"At the time of me recording this video, they're paying out between 4 to 5% a year in interest on your savings."
High Yield Savings Accounts
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The average interest rate on a standard bank account in the US is below 1%, approximately 0.5%.
"The average bank account in America is paying out an interest rate of less than 1%. It's actually closer to half a percent."
High Yield Savings Accounts vs. Average Bank Accounts
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A business with $1 million in annual revenue and $600,000 in expenses would generate $400,000 in profit by year-end.
"Let's assume that Briefs Media makes $1 million a year in revenue. Well, not all of that money is profit because we have expenses to pay. We have to pay for our team salaries. We have to pay for rent. We have to pay for softwares and a whole bunch of other things. So, let's assume that we have $600,000 a year in expenses. Well, that's going to leave $400,000 in the bank account at the end of the year."
Business Profit Distribution
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