Saturday, June 28, 2025

Passive Income in 2Q 2025 Surpassed Expectations

 


In 2Q 2025, I receive dividends as follows:

$303.00 SSB (1 Apr)
$147.50 SSB (1 Apr)
$600.60 DBS (16 Apr)
$300.00 DBS (16 Apr) SRS
$613.00 SSB (2 May)
$2,850 OCBC (9 May) SRS
$920.00 UOB (13 May)
$250.00 UOB (13 May)
$212.50 Comfortdelgro (14 May) SRS
$150.00 Wilmar (15 May) SRS
$750.75 DBS (27 May)
$184.10 Astrea 7 A-1 PE Bond (27 May)
$600.00 DBS (27 May) SRS
$42.00 OUE (29 May)
$726.48 Frasers Centrepoint Trust (30 May)
$78.15 Suntec Reit (30 May)
$492.00 SSB (2 Jun)
$390.00 MPACT (6 Jun)
$134.00 Netlink Trust (11 Jun)
$427.73 Mapletree Log Trust (13 Jun)
$705.60 Mapletree Ind Trust (13 Jun)
$900.00 Frasers L&C Trust (18 Jun)
$885.50 Aims Apac Reit (25 Jun)
$647.90 Ascendas Reit (30 Jun)

My passive income in Q2 2025 is $13,310.81, a 30% YoY increase from Q2 2024's $10,209.59.

Together with the $6,873.03 passive income in Q1, my passive income in the first half of 2025 is

$20,183.84

At $3,363/month on average, I am contented to have achieved lean FIRE as my passive income is able to cover my basic monthly expenditure. 

I look forward to collecting more dividends in the rest of the year, while remaining on the sideline for great investment opportunities to acquire more income producing assets and businesses.

My ultimate financial freedom goal by 2030 is to own an investment portfolio valued at S$1m yielding at least $60k of passive income annually. I believe I am more than halfway there if my passive income is projected to surpass $30k for 2025.

I shall continue to embrace the mindset of minimalism, escape from consumerism, live frugally, save up, invest in any bear or bull market conditions, slowly and steadily build up my investments. Ignore the fears, noises, distractions. Remain focused and stay on track in the journey towards achieving ultimate freedom of time, financial and mobility.

Thanks for reading.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It's crucial to conduct your own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

With love & peace,
Qiongster

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