
Passed years seem safe ones, vanquished ones, while the future lives in a cloud, formidable from a distance.
Beryl Markham, West with the Night (1942)
Twice a year I prepare a summary of total income from my financial independence portfolio. This is my fifteenth portfolio income update since starting this record. As part of the transparency and accountability of this journey, I regularly report this income.
My primary goal is to maintain a portfolio of at least $2,870,000 which is capable of providing a passive income of around $99,000 (in 2024 dollars).
Portfolio income summary
| Investment | Amount |
| Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth (retail fund) | $14,139 |
| Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth (retail fund) | $629 |
| Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced (retail fund) | $727 |
| Vanguard Diversified Bonds (retail fund) | $140 |
| Vanguard Australian Shares ETF (VAS) | $9,914 |
| Vanguard International Shares ETF (VGS) | $6,896 |
| Betashares Australia 200 ETF (A200) | $6,442 |
| Telstra shares (TLS.ASX) | $45 |
| Insurance Australia Group shares (IAG.ASX) | $114 |
| NIB Holding shares (NHF.ASX) | $180 |
| Plenti/Ratesetter (P2P lending) | $100 |
| Raiz app (Aggressive portfolio) | $190 |
| Spaceship Voyager app (Index portfolio) | $0 |
| BrickX (P2P rental real estate) | $21 |
| Total Portfolio Income – Half-Year to December 31, 2024 | $39,537 |
The chart below sets out the distributions received on a half-yearly basis from the financial independence portfolio over the past eight years.



