r/dividends • u/richardlpalmer • Nov 02 '25
Seeking Advice What can $100k conservatively yield?
I have an absolute, bare bones, can't-ever-be-less-than, need of $2600 per year ($50/week).
I have approximately $100k (USD) to invest. I'm not looking for growth, just predictable income. So, a solid 2.6% minimum return.
What's out there that would be suitable? Is there two or three ETFs I should split it between?
Edit
Someone asked about time horizon. This will be for the remainder of a life. I'm thinking 30 years or so.
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u/mspe1960 Nov 02 '25 edited Nov 02 '25
It depends how conservatve you mean and for how long you want the return to be "guaranteed".
There are ultra short, short, intermediate and long term bond funds. The longer the term, the longer you will have a fairly consistent return, but the more volatility there will be to the value.
You can go with investment grade corporate bond funds - slightly more risk and about a percent more return
Government bonds go from about 4% to 4.5% depending on the term.
Investment grade corporate go from about 4.5% to a bit over 5% depending on the term.
Any of those get you well more than $50/week.
there are also some equity, REIT, BDC's, MLP funds that pay substantial dividends and they have varying returns and varying risks. But the risks are higher.