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Six Types of Income

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Created on October 31, 2025

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Six Types of Income

Earned Income

Profit Income

Interest Income

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Example: A monthly paycheck from your job or payment for a freelance project.

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Example: Selling handmade crafts, reselling items online, or running a small side business.

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Example: The interest paid by your bank for keeping money in a savings account.

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This is money you make from active work — your salary, hourly wage, freelancing, or tutoring.

Income that comes from running a business or selling goods/services at a higher price than they cost you.

Money you earn from lending your money to others — usually through savings accounts or bonds.

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Capital Gains Income

Rental Income

Dividend Income

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Example: Selling stocks, artwork, or cryptocurrency at a higher price than your purchase cost.

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Example: A small payment each quarter from a company whose stock you own.

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Example: A person who rents out part of their home or lists their car on a rental platform.

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Earnings from renting out property or assets — anything from an apartment to equipment or even a car.

Profit made when you sell an investment for more than you paid for it.

Money you receive from owning shares in a company that distributes part of its profits to shareholders.

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