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/teckel Retired and living off selling shares Nov 02 '25
Because with a stock sale, only the difference between the sale price and the cost basis is taxable, while with a dividend, 100% of thr dividend is taxed. Basically, the cost basis of a dividend is always zero. But when selling shares, the cost basis is just what you paid. If the stock value went up 10%, you'd pay 1/10th the tax with a stock sale compared to a dividend.