
Building passive income from ASX shares doesn’t usually happen overnight. But with time, consistency, and compounding, it is possible to turn a relatively modest starting amount into a portfolio that produces meaningful income for decades.
The basic idea is simple: start with an initial investment, continue adding to it if possible, allow the portfolio to grow over time, and eventually use the dividends as income.
Let’s look at how I would aim to do it with a starting investment of $20,000.
Step one: Focus on long-term growth first
The first goal I would have would be to grow the portfolio as much as possible before thinking about the income.
Historically, the share market has delivered average returns of around 9% per year over the long term. Of course, returns vary from year to year, but using that figure provides a useful illustration.
If a $20,000 investment grew at an average rate of 9% annually and no additional money was added, it could grow to roughly $112,000 after 20 years and around $265,000 after 30 years.
That growth happens because the returns themselves begin generating additional returns. Over long periods, compounding becomes the most powerful force in investing.
Step two: Keep adding to the portfolio
While compounding is powerful on its own, the process becomes far more effective if you continue adding money along the way.
Even small contributions can dramatically change the outcome.
For example, if an investor started with $20,000 and added just $300 per month into ASX shares while earning an average return of 9% per year, the portfolio could grow to around $305,000 after 20 years and $780,000 after 30 years.
Those extra contributions accelerate the compounding process and help build the portfolio much faster.
Step three: Let dividends fund your income
Once the portfolio has grown to a meaningful size, the dividends can begin to do the heavy lifting.
Many ASX shares pay attractive dividends, and it’s not uncommon for diversified portfolios to generate dividend yields of around 4% over time.
Using that figure as a guide, a $500,000 portfolio could generate about $20,000 per year in passive income. A $750,000 portfolio could produce roughly $30,000 annually, while a $1 million portfolio could deliver about $40,000 a year.
At that point, investors have the option of reinvesting those dividends to continue growing the portfolio, or using them as passive income.
What shares could help build this portfolio?
In the early years, the focus would likely be on companies capable of strong long-term growth.
Businesses such as ResMed Inc. (ASX: RMD), Hub24 Ltd (ASX: HUB), and WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC) have delivered strong earnings growth over time and operate in industries with large global opportunities.
As the portfolio grows, adding income-oriented companies like Telstra Group Ltd (ASX: TLS) or infrastructure businesses such as Transurban Group (ASX: TCL) and APA Group (ASX: APA) could help increase the dividend stream.
The combination of growth and income can gradually transform a portfolio from wealth-building into income-generating.
Foolish takeaway
I think that turning $20,000 into lifelong passive income with ASX shares is less about finding the perfect stock and more about staying invested long enough for compounding to work.
Start with a solid foundation, keep adding to the portfolio where possible, and allow time to do the heavy lifting. Over the long term, a growing portfolio and a steady stream of dividends can become a powerful source of passive income.
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Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in Hub24 and Transurban Group. The Motley Fool Australia’s parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Hub24, ResMed, Transurban Group, and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended ResMed, Telstra Group, Transurban Group, and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Hub24. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.