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Starting a side hustle and reinvesting profits into dividend
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Starting a side hustle and reinvesting profits into dividend stocks appears promising, with S&P 500 dividend yield averaging 1.57% and utilities showing defensive strength amid Fed rate pause speculation. Analysts see potential 5% capital appreciation in high-yield sectors by year-end. The best part? His advice is designed to enhance your wealth regardless of your starting position. No matter your salary, here are Sethi’s top tips for getting richer . Set your own prices and hours. You can offer lessons in your home, rent a studio space, or charge extra to travel to the client’s home. Start-up fees can be practically nothing when you have your own space and instrument. You’re really just offering your time, talent and teaching. Starting a side hustle while tracking small-cap growth stocks could pay off; Russell 2000 index rallied 2.1% last week, outperforming large caps. Market breadth is improving, with analysts projecting 6–9% potential gains in Q3 as economic data stabilizes.