Canadians: Invest $100 Monthly and Rake In $200 a Month in Passive Income

Passive income: A small amount invested regularly in these TSX stocks for the long term can literally do wonders!

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Many long-term investors overlook the power of dividends. However, it is one of the safest and proven ways to attain financial independence in your sunset years. If you don’t have the big upfront cash to invest, that’s completely fine. A small amount invested regularly for the long term can literally do wonders! Let’s see how.

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When it comes to compounding, time plays a more important role than the investment’s absolute value.

Let’s say you are an average earning individual with moderate risk-taking ability. If you save $100 a month and regularly invest it in a safe TSX stock like TC Energy (TSX:TRP)(NYSE:TRP) for, say, 15 years. The investment will accrue nearly $35,200 in 15 years, based on its historical returns.

But why TC Energy? It is an energy pipeline company that has generated stable returns for decades. Unlike peer energy companies, it earns stable cash flows, enabling consistent dividends.

TC Energy stock is currently trading at a dividend yield of almost 6%, way higher than TSX stocks at large. A reserve of $35,200 would make $2,114 in dividends annually, or $176 monthly.

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Investors should note that TC Energy will start paying dividends every quarter since your first investment. However, the longer the investment duration, the bigger the reserve, and the higher your payouts will be.

Also, we have considered its current dividend yield. As the company manages to increase its profits, its shareholder payouts will also increase. So, one can expect a consistent increase in dividend payments over the years.

Another safe stock Canadian investors can consider is the telecom company BCE (TSX:BCE)(NYSE:BCE). If you regularly put in $100 in BCE stock, you would accumulate almost $45,000 after 15 years based on its historical returns. The reserve with BCE is bigger than TRP as the prior notably outperformed the latter.

Conservative investors perceive telecom stocks like BCE as relatively safer. That’s because, irrespective of the broader economy, these companies generate stable earnings. You will hardly see large swings in telecom stocks as you would see in tech stocks.

Based on BCE’s current dividend yield, a $45,000 reserve would generate $2,684 in dividends annually. That’s $223 per month.  A higher initial investment or the longer you remain invested will increase your payouts significantly in the later years.

Interestingly, with stocks like TRP or BCE, investors do not have to worry about market downturns or recessions. These stocks deliver stable stock appreciation and dividends, regardless of broad market direction.

The Foolish takeaway

Canadians have one of the best tax-saving options in terms of the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). All your gains, be it capital gains or dividends, will be tax-free in the TFSA. The tax-free gains will make a huge difference in your net returns when investing for the long term.

If you have some excess cash or have some contribution room left with the TFSA, consider putting it in such safe stocks for the long term. You can enjoy a decent passive-income stream in your sunset years.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Vineet Kulkarni has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

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