12 Creative Ideas to Boost Your Financial Security for Retirement

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Passive income for retirement are income sources that you benefit from without too much effort — the money just flows in.

Passive income streams are therefore ideal for retirement. In retirement you are trying to maximize the time we spend on leisure activities while minimizing work or burdensome endeavors. You can generate passive income from savings, your other assets or even with smart use of your time.

Here are a 12 plus ideas for how to create passive income for retirement or any financial goal:

1. Create Passive Income for Retirement by Investing in Real Estate

If you own your home, then most financial experts would say that you already have enough exposure to real estate for a well-diversified portfolio. However, real estate investing can be an excellent way to build wealth and is probably the most universally effective of all passive income streams.

You have many options for real estate as income:

A) Buy Rental Property:

If you have some savings, you might want to consider investing in a rental property. Investing in a commercial building or a residential property can be an excellent way to boost monthly income. The trick is in having enough money to buy the building and ensuring that the rental income pays for the mortgage as well as profit for you. Ideally the property also appreciates over time.

However, depending on the property, owning rentals can require active time to manage — making it perhaps less passive than other investments.

B) Invest in Real Estate Funds:

If you cannot afford to purchase a property on your own, you have options. You can invest in a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). REIT’s are a type of security that you can buy and trade like a stock.

C) Explore Real Estate Crowdfunding:

Crowdfunding is a relatively new way to raise money for a business venture. The idea is that many people invest a small amount into a particular project. The crowdfunding concept is becoming an increasingly popular and low-cost way to invest in real estate.

D) Finance a Mortgage or Reverse Mortgage:

Perhaps you have friends or family who need or want to get a mortgage or reverse mortgage. You can finance a private loan. Just note that this can be complicated and there are downsides to mixing money with family and friendships.

2. Make Passive Income with Your Own Home or Property

Your home is probably your most valuable existing asset. You should definitely consider ways to use your home to create passive income.

A) Rent a Room:

House sharing is becoming more and more common. By renting a room (or rooms) you generate a great source of income and increase your social and support network which is critical to retirement happiness.

B) Be a Vacation Rental:

Airbnb has absolutely exploded in popularity. Listing your home on Airbnb  — either on a permanent or short-term basis — is an ideal passive income stream because it uses an existing resource to generate money.

This can be ideal if you are planning on traveling. Rent out your home during times when you could be away.

3. Create Passive Retirement Income with Your Stuff

The sharing economy is alive and well and people are making money from all kinds of assets. Think creatively about what you own and explore ways to rent it out.

Do you have an RV or other recreational toys? People are making money these days by renting out their boats, motorcycles, bicycles and more…

If you have something that you think other people might enjoy, research sharing economy web sites for that particular object.

 

4. Create Passive Income Streams Doing What You Love to Do

You don’t want to work — working is not a “passive” income stream. You want to be retired! However, maybe you enjoy cooking, woodshop or spending time with dogs. There are more and more ways to make money from these types of hobbies.

If there is something you enjoy doing, you can probably figure out a way to get paid for it.

5. Share Your Expertise or Your Passion and Make Some Money

By the time you retire, you have accumulated a lot of knowledge. If you would love sharing your work expertise or passion for a specific hobby or area of interest, then here are a few passive income ideas for you:

A) Start a Blog:

If you like writing, start a blog and share your expertise or passion online. Generate and

publish content and then you can run advertising on your content — generating passive income.

B) Launch a Podcast:

Do you enjoy talking with experts or peers about your area of expertise? Try recording those conversations and starting a podcast. Get sponsorship for your podcasts and earn some passive income.

C) Teach an Online Course:

Online classes are a growing gig. An online class is kind of like a blog, but it is prepackaged and sold to people who want to learn what you have to share.

D) Become an Instagram or YouTube Star:

Do you get a lot of “likes” on your posts? Do you enjoy being in front of or behind the camera?  Have a nose for promotion and what really drives engagement?

You could become an Instagram or YouTube star. From cupcake bakers and gardeners to style icons, you can share your love of something and potentially start to get sponsorships for your posts.

6. Pay Off a Credit Card or Other Debt

Huh? You might be curious how paying off a credit card could be a way to produce income.

And, while it is true that you are not creating an income stream, you are eliminating a fixed expense which does permanently
improve your cash flow — so the impact is the same as increased income.

Imagine if you could spend the money you use to pay off a debt every month! The same is true of paying off your mortgage — this is such a massive opportunity to have more money to spend every month and help you feel truly financially free.

7. If Using a Credit Card, Turn it Into Income

If you are using a credit card for purchases, make sure your card offers perks that make sense for you.

Most top reward credit cards enable you to earn anywhere from 1 to 5 percent back. This translates to easy passive income.

8. Discover Passive Income for Retirement by Creating a Budget and a Detailed Financial Plan

Passive income can come from improving your own finances — now and for the future.

A) Budgeting:

Budgeting is a powerful way to discover opportunities for saving money. When you document what you are spending you are likely to see easy ways to cut costs — improving your cash flow.

B) Creating a Financial Plan:

When you plan for the long term, you will make smarter decisions now and find the motivation to create more income.

9. Carefully Invest Your Money in Passive Income Sources

All profitable investments are technically passive income — but profits from savings are usually reinvested — growing your principle. However, some investments do offer a monthly paycheck — passive income.
Consider the following passive income investment opportunities:

A) Peer to Peer Lending:

Lending Club is an example of a peer to peer lending platform. With Lending Club, you can provide loans to people seeking money for a business. While this can be highly risky, the platform enables you to invest in hundreds of different businesses all at once — offering you the potential for high returns while trying to minimize risk.

B) Annuities:

Annuities are a way to lock in passive income. When you buy a lifetime annuity, you are exchanging a lump sum of money for a guaranteed income stream for the rest of your life — no matter how long that turns out to be. You can also opt to protect your spouse or other dependents with the income and you can even guarantee that the income will grow with inflation.

C) High Dividend Stocks:

Some stocks pay dividends. This money is considered a passive income stream — especially if you are not putting the money back into the company.

D) Bonds:

Bonds are a popular retirement income investment. When you purchase a bond, you are buying debt. So, in a way, you are lending money and — in exchange — you get interest payments and the promise of repayment at a specified future date (maturity date).

9) Invest in a Small Business:

Look around your town and think about the people you know; do you see a small business that is doing well — might they benefit from some kind of expansion? In exchange for your investment, the business could give you an equity position. The business owner manages the day to day operations while you act as a silent (passive) partner.

10. Reputable Multi-Level Marketing

A multi-level marketing business sells products directly to consumers through independent sales people. The sales person is compensated based on their own sales as well as on their ability to recruit new sales people into the company.

So, income from sales you make would be regular income. Income from sales by your recruits could be considered passive income.

Multi-level marketing has a questionable reputation, but there are plenty of well vetted, even beloved companies that could be great work and passive income for retirees.

11. Make Your Cash Generate Income

The trick with successfully creating passive income is to pay attention to all opportunities. Making sure that your cash is earning as much interest as possible is an easy way to increase your passive income. Put your cash into a high-interest savings account.

Some banks are paying 2% or more and while this is not a massive return, it is a low risk and easy way to modestly boost income.

12. Make Money Shopping and Browsing

If you are willing to let companies track your online browsing and spending, then you can generate passive income.

A) Inbox Dollars:

Inbox Dollars gives you multiple options for earning money. You can play games, open emails and more.

B) Swagbucks:

When you are signed up with Swagbucks and shop at Target, Walmart, Amazon and other major retailers, you earn money. Get additional income by watching videos, answering surveys and other online activities.

C) Rakuten:

Get rebates when you shop while using the Rakuten browser extension. Just start an Ebates account, install the extension on your browser and shop as you normally would and get rebates.

 

Culled From: NewRetirement