6 March 2024
- Real Estate: Rental properties or real estate investments.
- Stocks: Dividend-paying stocks or growth stocks.
- Bonds: Government or corporate bonds providing fixed interest.
- Dividend Funds: Mutual funds or ETFs focused on dividend-paying stocks.
- Peer-to-Peer Lending: Investing in loans through online platforms.
- Business Ownership: Equity in a profitable business.
- Royalties: Income from intellectual property, such as books, music, or patents.
- REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts offering dividends from real estate holdings.
- Certificate of Deposit (CD): Low-risk interest-bearing deposit with a fixed term.
- Annuities: Insurance contracts that provide a regular income stream.
- Cryptocurrencies: Digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum with potential for capital appreciation.
- Commodities: Investing in physical goods like gold, silver, or agricultural products.
- Intellectual Property: Licensing patents, trademarks, or copyrights for royalties.
- Farmland: Direct ownership or investment in agricultural land.
- Art and Collectibles: Valuable pieces that can appreciate over time.
- Franchise Ownership: Owning a franchise of a successful business.
- Social Media Influencer: Generating income through sponsored content and partnerships.
- Affiliate Marketing: Earning commissions by promoting other companies’ products.
- Rental Income from Equipment: Leasing out machinery or equipment.
- Online Courses: Creating and selling educational content or courses.
- Oil and Gas Investments: Direct investment or partnerships in energy exploration.
- Hedge Funds: Investing in professionally managed funds with various strategies.
- Venture Capital: Investing in startups with growth potential.
- Options Trading: Engaging in options contracts for potential profits.
- Private Equity: Investing in privately held companies for equity ownership.
- Timberland: Owning or investing in forests for timber production.
- Music Royalties: Income from songwriting, composing, or music production.
- Ancestral Property: Earning from property passed down through generations.
- Mobile Home Parks: Owning or investing in communities for mobile homes.
- Intellectual Property ETFs: Exchange-traded funds focused on IP assets.
- Distressed Debt: Investing in debt of financially troubled companies.
- Storage Units: Owning or investing in self-storage facilities.
- License Plate Numbers: Some jurisdictions allow selling unique license plate numbers.
- Parking Spaces: Investing in parking spaces in high-demand areas.
- Solar Panels: Generating income through solar energy production.
- NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens): Digital assets representing ownership of unique items.
- Cryptocurrency Staking: Earning rewards by participating in blockchain validation.
- Livestock Farming: Raising and selling livestock for profit.
- Website Flipping: Buying, improving, and selling websites for a profit.
- Micro-Investing: Small investments in various assets using apps or platforms.
- Farmland REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts specializing in agricultural land.
- Renewable Energy Projects: Investing in wind, solar, or hydroelectric power generation.
- Water Rights: Ownership or investment in water rights for agricultural or commercial purposes.
- Self-Publishing: Generating income by self-publishing books or digital content.
- Subscription Services: Creating and monetizing subscription-based products or services.
- Storage Rental: Renting out storage space for personal or business use.
- Livestock Leasing: Leasing out livestock for agricultural purposes.
- Inheritance: Income generated from inherited assets, properties, or investments.
- Limited Partnership Interests: Investing in partnerships with limited liability and potential profits.
- Private REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts that invest in non-publicly traded properties or assets.