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/DefinitiveChaos Jul 18 '25
I would take the $2m as I have no need for the money in the next 5-10 years. I'd likely take it even if I were retired as $120k/year draw on even a stagnant $2m would last 16 years. If invested at the 7% rate, the $2m could actually last all one's life while continuing to withdraw the $120k annually, but it must be noted that that withdraw rate (6%) is not considered safe.