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    Achieving wealth through shares...how?

    A recent research report on LICs for those interested: http://www.wamfunds.com.au/WAM/media/WAMMedia/LIC%20Research/Baillieu-Holst-LIC-Report-April-15.pdf?ext=.pdf
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    Achieving wealth through shares...how?

    Not really other than long term investing through index funds such as popularised by Bogle. Honestly unless you want to trade or perform your own stock analysis (very time consuming and most underperform the indicies or much worse) contrary to popular opinion too much reading may only confuse...
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    Achieving wealth through shares...how?

    ETF's and LIC's (choose well) are both great passive investments. Trouble is that a number of newer ones may not survive given the small size of the Australian investor base. Hence I tend to favour older/big and boring for a larger part of the portfolio. I do own a couple of ETFs but LICs...
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    What does it really take to earn $100k PA Passive Income

    Yep, that's pretty much it. Essentially a growing income stream that over the long term will keep well ahead of the rate of inflation. Property can do the same albeit it's not as passive and it is a lumpy investment. That is, a large single transaction. So for most people DCA and the like is...
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    What does it really take to earn $100k PA Passive Income

    Dajackal, Check out the following Youtube link on the "Yield Trap" by Peter Thornhill (author of Motivated Money). Pay attention to the charts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpVSmgZRHA8 He is a huge exponent of Shares (industrial) for income with a lifetime of experience in the...
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    What does it really take to earn $100k PA Passive Income

    But in all fairness this is typical of generalisations. The same could be said about other assets such as property during the GFC. It just depends on the quality of your asset and the investor strategy. For those several people one knows who took a hiding in shares during the GFC there were...
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    What does it really take to earn $100k PA Passive Income

    One can never know what the future holds, historical performance is all we have to go on. Even with property there is no guarantee that it will always go up all of the time. Check out the dividend history of the older major LICs. By using a corporate structure they have a better opportunity...
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    What does it really take to earn $100k PA Passive Income

    Combination of mostly shares and cash buffer for me. As for fear of GFC type events on shares consider it an amazing opportunity to pick up a future income stream very cheaply. Sure if you need the capital on retirement then these events might seem scary if they come at an inopportune time...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    And again dividend consistency. ETFs can't smooth dividends like LICs can due to LIC's Company structure. But it's not about turning the thread into LICs Vs ETFs. Selected ones from both can be great investments. Spread the love around:D
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    MIR is my preferred LIC for mid/small cap exposure. Others I hold are AFI, ARG, DJW, MLT, AUI, PMC, WHF. There are of course others worth holding. Even though there are similarities with some of these holding a number of them provides greater buying opportunities at times. NTA issues can...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Really there are great listed diversified assets out there such as the older LICs and some ETFs where the probability of them going bust is extraordinarily low. Just spread your savings across a number of them for even greater peace of mind. And as for the short term focus on BHP and other...
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    Shares vs Property

    Yes, and as for LICs buying them at a hefty discount during the GFC effectively meant buying the underlying companies at a absolute bargain price. As for investing my motto is buy good assets like crazy during periods of gloom, then forget about it whilst enjoying life until the next...
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    Shares vs Property

    Couldn't agree more!
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    Heating pool with solar hot water system

    Hi Lizzie, Just had the pool solar tubing removed from the roof of our future retirement home (currently a weekender). Discovered there had been a leak at some stage prior to us buying the house. Remember many pools are salt water nowadays. Hence in our case the gutter pipe outlets...
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    How to get rid of mold on limestone?

    Bleach doesn't actually kill all the mold, it mostly just bleaches things to make them look whiter. Pressure hosing is even worse because it etches the surface making it more porous which subsequent mold will love. Use these products which will actually kill the mold, moss & algae etc...
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    The KISS principle - my take on applying it to property investing

    :D:D:D ain't that the truth!
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    Cheap furniture - Brisbane

    Dial-a-bed. Just purchased a king single trundle off them last week. Prices seemed reasonable and quality look fine.
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    Most millionaires don't feel wealthy

    Sounds like you needed to focus on when to where to put your money. Had you the courage to buy some typical household name shares such as the 4 banks, Wesfarmers .... during the GFC for example that 2mil would be already likely to be earning you greater than the $150,000 pa you desire (with...
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    Best share brokerage for SMSF

    I also use NABtrade for the SMSF. $15 for smaller trades but I often buy larger parcels where the cost for brokerage is similar across a number of brokers. Also I trade very infrequently being more a buy and hold, income investor (Listed Investment Companies mostly) so brokerage cost is not...
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    Govt sets $100,000 a year super threshold

    In regards to putting money into Super or not it also depends on one's age. At 53 and able to access Super at 55 there is less legislative risk. More often than not grandfatering provisions are applied. However if I was much younger there is no way I would put anymore than the compulsory...
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