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How I’d start earning a passive income with just 5% of my wages

The definition of a passive income stream is money you don’t have to work for. I think it’s possible to achieve this with just 5% of my wages.

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The definition of a passive income stream is money you don’t have to work for. This might seem too good to be true. However, it’s possible to set up a passive income stream with almost no input whatsoever. 

Investors don’t even require a significant amount of money to set up a passive income. I think it’s possible to so with just 5% of my wages. 

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I believe this could be the perfect approach. Taking such a small amount out of my salary every month isn’t going to have a significant impact on my financial situation. But it will have a significant impact on my passive income goals. 

Searching for income

I think the best way to build a passive income stream is to set up a portfolio with dividend stocks. Indeed, with interest rates where they are today, my figures suggest it would be virtually impossible to hit this goal without starting with a huge amount of cash. It would take as much as £1m to generate an income of just £10,000 a year on bank interest alone. 

Dividend stocks present the perfect alternative. The FTSE 100 currently supports an average dividend yield of around 3%. Some stocks in the index offer significantly more. British American Tobacco, for example, offers a dividend yield of around 8%.

By using a blend of companies in a portfolio, such as British American and its peers, I reckon it’s possible for me to build a portfolio with a dividend yield of 5%. That compares favourably to the 1% or less most high street savings account now offer. 

Various denominations of notes in a pile

These dividend stocks will form the foundations of my passive income portfolio. 

Building a passive income stream

Having established the investments to buy to generate a passive income, the next stage is finding the funds. 

I’ve decided to put away around 5% of my wages a year. When combined with some small excess contributions along the way, my figures suggest I could deposit as much as £3,000 a year. 

These small deposits will add up over time. My figures also suggest that contributions of £3k a year could help build an investment pot of nearly £40k after a decade. That’s assuming an annual interest rate of 5%. 

A pot of £40k could yield a passive income of £2k a year at an interest rate of 5%. This may not be a life-changing sum, but it’s a start. It also assumes my pay remains constant over the next decade, although I think this is unlikely. Increasing my deposits by 10-20% every year would yield a pot worth £100k after a decade, according to my calculations. That could be enough to generate a passive income of £5k a year. This would be more than adequate to cover my monthly housing costs. 

That’s how I plan to start earning a passive income stream by saving just 5% of my wages every month. 

Rupert Hargreaves owns shares in British American Tobacco. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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