Passive income -- money you make on the side with little effort -- is the hottest way to build wealth, and for good reason: Millionaires, entrepreneurs and the average Joe all understand that passive income makes it easier to compound your overall returns even further.
Generate enough
passive income, and suddenly you have the chance to become truly wealthy.
But, wait: nothing
is ever that easy; And, there's no such thing as 100 percent
passive income. Building passive income actually requires hustle and an
investment of time upfront to get your money off the ground and growing while
you eat, sleep and play. Maintaining that growth means making sure that
you're using the right tools and strategies to automate the work for you.
Here are five recommended passive income tools
to help your build your wealth.1. Streamline your systems
Whether you run a
business or hold investments of any type, the money, time, teams, technology
and communication you add in all need to be managed.
So, start with the
right organizational systems, to maximize your time, minimize your
headaches and transition any income streams, from hands-on investments to
passive cash generators.
Collaboration
platforms, like Slack, keep
conversations open, searchable and conveniently stored in one place. These
platforms are also known for cutting down email clutter. Task management tools,
such as Trello, enable everyone involved to keep things moving with
any given project. And when those things seamlessly integrate, it’s an added
bonus.
Fine-tuning a
system that removes you from daily cash-flow generation takes time, but it's
worthwhile when your system runs like a well-oiled machine. The more
organized you are, the more you can get done. And when everyone, from employees
to contractors to assistants, is on the same page, it makes going from active
to passive much easier.
2. Hire virtual assistants.
You don’t have to
be a big corporate executive to need an assistant. Filing, emailing, scheduling
and organizing the results of your moneymaking ventures takes time. And that's
time you don’t want to waste while building your passive income empire. Nor do
you want to expend any more time and money training and paying a new employee
than you need to. Instead, consider hiring a virtual assistant.
Virtual assistants
can do anything that doesn’t require a physical presence: Scheduling
appointments, making calls, sending emails, creating and processing
invoices and general project management can all be done virtually. And
tasks beyond administrative work are possible, too: Virtual assistants can
be trained for customer prospecting and other key business operations. In
short, it’s worth learning how to use their talents to your benefit.
Outsourcing day-to-day tasks saves you time in the long run, and makes it possible
for you to focus time and energy on growing revenue. It’s not a fantasy; it’s a
virtual assistant.
3. Rent out your stuff.
You don’t always need to invest in something to grow passive income. You can start with what you already have. From bicycles to wifi networks and everything in between, renting platforms allow you to make money with items you already own.Renting out your stuff is also easy and convenient. Rental services do the work, and you make the money. Popular services like Airbnb and VRBO make it easy to rent your home whenever it works for you. But you don’t even have to rent something as big as your home. Bicycles, parking spots, and household goods are options, too.
So, if something is lying around the house unused, why not do something with it? Rental services let you decide what, where and when. And most established platforms offer protection or insurance plans for both parties involved.
Opportunities to build passive income are out there waiting for you. With the right tools, an appetite for wealth and the drive to do some initial work, you could be making a steady stream of automated profits.
4. Lend money to your peers.
Crowdfunding is more than a trend. It’s a movement. And it’s a way for you to grow your passive income. By the end of 2016, more than 2,000 crowdfunding sites will exist worldwide. Lend Academy predicts that platforms will merge and mature in 2016, resulting in better security, service and product mix.With the help of websites like Prosper and LendingClub, individuals can generate returns from lending money to other people. It’s a win-win option for everyone. Investors provide capital in exchange for earning interest, and borrowers have access to capital without the hassle of large financial institutions.
Peer-to-peer lending is straightforward and simple and can offer strong returns. Make the right choice, and your investment will do the work for you.
5. Invest in crowdfunded real estate.
If you’re looking
for an investment that offers a seamless user experience, real estate crowdfunding is your tool. Companies like RealtyMogul.com connect investors to debt and equity investment
opportunities online, without the hassle of dealing with large banks or
financial institutions. The online functionality appeals to all skill levels,
from first-timers to veteran investors. In just a few clicks, investors can
access the best real estate deals. Historically, investors needed $50,000 or
$100,000 and inside connections to get into the real estate investing game.
Thanks to crowdfunding, investors can put up a little as $5,000, and a wide
segment of the public can access quality deal flow that wasn’t available in the
past.
Real estate is an
attractive alternate asset class beyond stocks and bonds. It generally tracks
lower volatility than other assets. Plus, it offers a hedge against inflation,
as properties with tenant occupancy generate cash flow that rises with
inflation and cushions against market crashes.

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