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Investing £10,000 in this share would earn me a four-figure second income!

Our writer explains how he could go about generating a second income of almost £1,200 each year by investing £10,000 today in a well-known share.

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The idea of a second income appeals to me but often more income means extra work. One way I try to earn more money without additional work is by investing in shares.

I own one well known UK share that currently has a percentage dividend yield in double digits. That means that, if I had a spare £10,000 and invested it in the company today, I could earn a four-figure second income.

Should you buy Direct Line Insurance Group plc shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

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Attractive economics

The share in question is insurer Direct Line (LSE: DLG).

Insurance is a complex business in some ways, but the basic economics of the business are pretty straightforward. An underwriter seeks to sell policies to people for a certain amount of money. Some of those funds will be needed in future to settle the cost of claims by policyholders.

But if the pricing and risk assumptions have been set at the right level, hopefully there will be some money left over as profit even once all of the insurer’s operating costs are taken into account.

A look at Direct Line’s interim results helps to illustrate this. The underwriter reported an adjusted gross written premium of £1.5bn in the first six months of this year. After costs, it made an operating profit of £196m. That translated into a pre-tax profit of £178m. This profit was more than the cost of the interim dividend, which was in the region of £100m.

Why I like Direct Line

But the above example applies to a wide range of insurers. So why have I invested in Direct Line specifically?

I like the company’s focus on lines with robust demand, such as motor and home insurance. These tend to have fairly stable claim rates, making it easier to set pricing at the right level. There are risks – for example, higher used vehicle prices have eaten into the profitability of insurers including Direct Line and may do so in future. But broadly speaking, I regard general insurers as more financially consistent from one year to the next than competitors that specialise in outsized risks like providing catastrophe insurance.

Direct Line’s strong brand can also help it attract and retain customers. There is still a risk the company could see customer volumes decline, hurting revenues and profits. Indeed, the number of in-force policies at the end of September was 10.2% lower than a year before. But I see the Direct Line brand as a long-term asset that can help the business.

Building a second income

Those risks may help explain the 29.7% decline seen in the Direct Line share price over the past year.

That fall has pushed the dividend yield up to 11.7%. So £10,000 invested today could earn me £1,170 a year in dividends. That is the equivalent of over £20 every week in passive income.

I do not have a spare £10,000 to invest right now. I also always make sure my portfolio remains diversified so do not want too large a portion of it to be invested in one company. But if I had a large enough portfolio and spare cash, I would buy Direct Line shares today. The ones I currently own are already generating a small second income for me. But I would be happy to boost my passive earnings!

C Ruane has positions in Direct Line Insurance. 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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