September 2019 Dividend Report

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Earl is a 52-year-old dad of three who walked away from the six-figure corporate grind in 2024 to live life on his own terms. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a dime, or get lucky on crypto. Starting in 2015 with $25k in consumer debt and a modest 401(k), Earl executed a nine-year sprint to financial independence, building a $2M net worth by age 50.

He didn't just save his way to freedom; he built a compounding engine. By combining "Bogleheads" index investing with a conservative options strategy, Earl turned a late start into a total victory. He’s not just talking theory—he’s living the math. Last year alone, Earl generated $78k in options premiums via the "Wheel" strategy and ~$400/month in passive dividends, proving that liquidity is the true key to quitting early.

Launched in 2019, EarlyRetirementEarl.com is a no-BS zone for dads and late-starters who want actionable, battle-tested steps to freedom. Featured on ThinkSaveRetire and Camp Fire Finance, Earl’s mission is to share the financial literacy he was never taught in school. No fluff, no gurus—just the math.

Not financial advice. I’m not a CFP or licensed advisor. All numbers are historical; markets fluctuate. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do your own research and consult a professional.
Earl Owens
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“Dividends are a gift from the Gods.” Earl Owens The monthly dividend report is quickly becoming my favorite part of this website. I love being able to document and share my results each month so others can know just what is possible with dividend stocks. I only wish I started…

Dividend Report 2019 first half

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Earl is a 52-year-old dad of three who walked away from the six-figure corporate grind in 2024 to live life on his own terms. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a dime, or get lucky on crypto. Starting in 2015 with $25k in consumer debt and a modest 401(k), Earl executed a nine-year sprint to financial independence, building a $2M net worth by age 50.

He didn't just save his way to freedom; he built a compounding engine. By combining "Bogleheads" index investing with a conservative options strategy, Earl turned a late start into a total victory. He’s not just talking theory—he’s living the math. Last year alone, Earl generated $78k in options premiums via the "Wheel" strategy and ~$400/month in passive dividends, proving that liquidity is the true key to quitting early.

Launched in 2019, EarlyRetirementEarl.com is a no-BS zone for dads and late-starters who want actionable, battle-tested steps to freedom. Featured on ThinkSaveRetire and Camp Fire Finance, Earl’s mission is to share the financial literacy he was never taught in school. No fluff, no gurus—just the math.

Not financial advice. I’m not a CFP or licensed advisor. All numbers are historical; markets fluctuate. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do your own research and consult a professional.
Earl Owens
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So since I am so late in reporting my dividends, I have decided to make one post for the entire first half of 2019 from January through the end of July. Starting with the month of August (which is already posted here) I will be creating an individual post at…

Simplified Stock Market Investing for FIRE: Pros, Cons, and Risk Management Strategies

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Earl is a 52-year-old dad of three who walked away from the six-figure corporate grind in 2024 to live life on his own terms. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a dime, or get lucky on crypto. Starting in 2015 with $25k in consumer debt and a modest 401(k), Earl executed a nine-year sprint to financial independence, building a $2M net worth by age 50.

He didn't just save his way to freedom; he built a compounding engine. By combining "Bogleheads" index investing with a conservative options strategy, Earl turned a late start into a total victory. He’s not just talking theory—he’s living the math. Last year alone, Earl generated $78k in options premiums via the "Wheel" strategy and ~$400/month in passive dividends, proving that liquidity is the true key to quitting early.

Launched in 2019, EarlyRetirementEarl.com is a no-BS zone for dads and late-starters who want actionable, battle-tested steps to freedom. Featured on ThinkSaveRetire and Camp Fire Finance, Earl’s mission is to share the financial literacy he was never taught in school. No fluff, no gurus—just the math.

Not financial advice. I’m not a CFP or licensed advisor. All numbers are historical; markets fluctuate. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do your own research and consult a professional.
Earl Owens
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By Early Retirement Earl | Updated October 12, 2025 Dreaming of early retirement but nervous about the stock market? You’re not alone. The stock market is a cornerstone of most FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) plans, offering the potential for massive growth to fund your freedom. But it’s not all…

Why Blue Chip Stocks are essential for your portfolio

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Earl is a 52-year-old dad of three who walked away from the six-figure corporate grind in 2024 to live life on his own terms. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a dime, or get lucky on crypto. Starting in 2015 with $25k in consumer debt and a modest 401(k), Earl executed a nine-year sprint to financial independence, building a $2M net worth by age 50.

He didn't just save his way to freedom; he built a compounding engine. By combining "Bogleheads" index investing with a conservative options strategy, Earl turned a late start into a total victory. He’s not just talking theory—he’s living the math. Last year alone, Earl generated $78k in options premiums via the "Wheel" strategy and ~$400/month in passive dividends, proving that liquidity is the true key to quitting early.

Launched in 2019, EarlyRetirementEarl.com is a no-BS zone for dads and late-starters who want actionable, battle-tested steps to freedom. Featured on ThinkSaveRetire and Camp Fire Finance, Earl’s mission is to share the financial literacy he was never taught in school. No fluff, no gurus—just the math.

Not financial advice. I’m not a CFP or licensed advisor. All numbers are historical; markets fluctuate. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do your own research and consult a professional.
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As I think about my early days of investing I recall learning about the importance of some of my early blue chip stock investments. It got me to thinking why is it so important to invest in Blue Chip stocks? Blue Chip stocks are an essential part of any well…

How compound interest will make you rich. The key to long lasting wealth

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Earl is a 52-year-old dad of three who walked away from the six-figure corporate grind in 2024 to live life on his own terms. He didn’t win the lottery, inherit a dime, or get lucky on crypto. Starting in 2015 with $25k in consumer debt and a modest 401(k), Earl executed a nine-year sprint to financial independence, building a $2M net worth by age 50.

He didn't just save his way to freedom; he built a compounding engine. By combining "Bogleheads" index investing with a conservative options strategy, Earl turned a late start into a total victory. He’s not just talking theory—he’s living the math. Last year alone, Earl generated $78k in options premiums via the "Wheel" strategy and ~$400/month in passive dividends, proving that liquidity is the true key to quitting early.

Launched in 2019, EarlyRetirementEarl.com is a no-BS zone for dads and late-starters who want actionable, battle-tested steps to freedom. Featured on ThinkSaveRetire and Camp Fire Finance, Earl’s mission is to share the financial literacy he was never taught in school. No fluff, no gurus—just the math.

Not financial advice. I’m not a CFP or licensed advisor. All numbers are historical; markets fluctuate. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Do your own research and consult a professional.
Earl Owens
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Since I have become fully immersed in the journey to my own financial independence, one of my biggest regrets has been not taking more advantage of compound interest. It is the one area of personal finance that really needs to be taught in schools and impressed upon our children. Had…