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How to invest £5 a day to build lifelong passive income

Reserving £5 a day is more than enough capital to build a lifetime passive income stream. Zaven Boyrazian explains how.

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Earning a passive income is arguably one of the most delightful financial experiences. After all, who doesn’t love the idea of money magically materialising in the bank regularly without having to lift a finger for it?

There are lots of different ways to establish a second income stream. But investing, while it involves some risk, probably requires the least effort. And investors also don’t need much capital to get started.

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Of course, trying to replace an entire salary won’t happen overnight. In the UK, the average annual income is around £25,971, according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures. Assuming an investor can match the FTSE 100’s average dividend yield of 4%, they’d need a portfolio worth roughly £650,000 to achieve this.

Obviously, that’s not pocket change. But by leveraging the power of compounding returns, putting aside as little as £5 a day can build this six-figure portfolio given sufficient time. Here’s how.

Keep saving consistently

The first and most crucial step to building a £650k portfolio has more to do with financial discipline than investing itself.

Saving £5 a day can be achieved relatively easily. Even for households strapped for cash, skipping a morning coffee, making a packed lunch, or cancelling an unused subscription can help secure this capital. The challenge is doing this consistently every day, all year round.

Temptations are everywhere, whether it be a service station pitstop on a long drive or going to the pub with friends. And while it may not seem like a big deal at the time, in the long run, skipping just one day of saving can have a massive negative impact on passive income generation.

The stock market has historically delivered an average return of 10%. At this rate, £5 compounded over 35 years translates into £163.20. In other words, skipping just one day of saving will cost an investor over £160 in the long run!

Building a passive income portfolio

Saving £5 a day equates to £1,825 a year for investing, or roughly £152.08 per month. It may be tempting to immediately focus on investing in FTSE 100 shares. After all, the index does contain the largest enterprises on the London Stock Exchange, providing a yield of 3% to 4% each year. What’s more, it’s also significantly less volatile than other UK indexes.

However, these advantages come with the drawback of lower returns. On average, the FTSE 100 as a whole has delivered annual returns of around 8%. That’s certainly nothing to scoff at. But investors comfortable with a bit more risk may want to consider selecting individual companies to build a growth portfolio before transitioning to passive income once enough capital has been built up.

Stock picking is a challenging endeavour that requires dedication and discipline. If executed poorly, an investor can easily destroy wealth rather than create it. But it also paves the way for market-beating returns. Even if these returns amount to just an extra 2%, that can significantly cut the time required to build a £650k investment portfolio.

At a 10% return, investing £152.08 each month will transform into £639,957 within 36 years. And while that does assume there are no hiccups along the way, such a portfolio could unlock a far superior retirement lifestyle.

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