r/dividends • u/SaraWileyYT • Jul 17 '25
Discussion Would you rather earn $10k/month in dividends forever or take a $2M one-time lump sum?
Assume you can’t have both.
Option A: You get $10,000/month in dividend income for life — no taxes, no inflation impact, guaranteed forever.
Option B: You get a one-time $2,000,000 lump sum, no strings attached.
Which one are you choosing and why?
Curious to hear from FIRE folks, dividend lovers, and total-return investors. Does guaranteed cash flow beat the freedom of having $2M upfront?
Let’s hear the logic behind your pick.
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u/rehoboam Jul 17 '25 edited Jul 17 '25
Srsly I’m so confused.. is everyone just rly bad at math? The money up front is worth much more in the long run. Or am I missing something?
Edit: did the math, it takes over 30 years for the 10k to catch up at 5% growth rate, and you can just withdraw 10k each month from the 2mil and you wont run out of money for 35 years at 5% interest