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351: Net Worth of $2M+ - Navigating the One More Year Syndrome

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Summary

Dividend Daddy has a net worth of $2+ million. He shares his journey to financial independence and his investment strategies. He discusses his real estate holdings, including his mortgage-free primary home and investment properties with mortgages. Dividend Daddy explains the reasons behind paying off his primary home early, including the limited mortgage options in Canada.

He also talks about his transition from index investing to a hybrid approach, focusing on dividend-paying stocks in Canada. Dividend Daddy plans to live off his dividend income and contract work, allowing him the flexibility to travel and live life on his own terms. The principal theme of the conversation is Dividend Daddy's plans for his next phase of life, which involve traveling and working remotely. He wants to explore different parts of the world, particularly Europe, South America, and Asia, and spend more time in warm climates.

Dividend Daddy is not interested in owning a car and prefers to use public transportation, walk, or cycle. He learned the importance of saving money from his grandfather, who emphasized paying with cash and avoiding debt. Dividend Daddy became a millionaire around the age of 35, but he didn't track his net worth closely. He has recently shifted from index investing to a hybrid approach that includes dividend investing. His advice to younger investors is to start early and keep expenses low.

Takeaways

*Dividend Daddy has a net worth in the multi-millions, with investments in the stock market and real estate. *He paid off his primary home early due to the limited mortgage options in Canada and the peace of mind it provided. *Dividend Daddy focuses on dividend-paying stocks in Canada, particularly in stable industries like banking and telecommunications. *He plans to live off his dividend income and contract work, allowing him the freedom to travel and live a location-independent lifestyle. Dividend Daddy plans to travel and work remotely in different parts of the world for his next phase of life. *He prefers to use public transportation, walk, or cycle instead of owning a car. *Dividend Daddy became a millionaire around the age of 35, but he didn't track his net worth closely. *He has recently shifted from index investing to a hybrid approach that includes dividend investing. *His advice to younger investors is to start early and keep expenses low.

@DividendDaddy1

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Summary

Dividend Daddy has a net worth of $2+ million. He shares his journey to financial independence and his investment strategies. He discusses his real estate holdings, including his mortgage-free primary home and investment properties with mortgages. Dividend Daddy explains the reasons behind paying off his primary home early, including the limited mortgage options in Canada.

He also talks about his transition from index investing to a hybrid approach, focusing on dividend-paying stocks in Canada. Dividend Daddy plans to live off his dividend income and contract work, allowing him the flexibility to travel and live life on his own terms. The principal theme of the conversation is Dividend Daddy's plans for his next phase of life, which involve traveling and working remotely. He wants to explore different parts of the world, particularly Europe, South America, and Asia, and spend more time in warm climates.

Dividend Daddy is not interested in owning a car and prefers to use public transportation, walk, or cycle. He learned the importance of saving money from his grandfather, who emphasized paying with cash and avoiding debt. Dividend Daddy became a millionaire around the age of 35, but he didn't track his net worth closely. He has recently shifted from index investing to a hybrid approach that includes dividend investing. His advice to younger investors is to start early and keep expenses low.

Takeaways

*Dividend Daddy has a net worth in the multi-millions, with investments in the stock market and real estate. *He paid off his primary home early due to the limited mortgage options in Canada and the peace of mind it provided. *Dividend Daddy focuses on dividend-paying stocks in Canada, particularly in stable industries like banking and telecommunications. *He plans to live off his dividend income and contract work, allowing him the freedom to travel and live a location-independent lifestyle. Dividend Daddy plans to travel and work remotely in different parts of the world for his next phase of life. *He prefers to use public transportation, walk, or cycle instead of owning a car. *Dividend Daddy became a millionaire around the age of 35, but he didn't track his net worth closely. *He has recently shifted from index investing to a hybrid approach that includes dividend investing. *His advice to younger investors is to start early and keep expenses low.

@DividendDaddy1

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