Webinar: Borrowing to Invest in the Current Environment
Borrowing to invest, more commonly known as gearing, can be an effective way to accelerate the rate at which you grow your wealth. With interest rates at an all-time low many investors are considering this approach, however, there are a number of risks and considerations that you should be aware of.
Gearing can be a great option for investors but just like any other investment strategy it is more appropriate for some than others. Factors that impact your suitability for gearing include your tax position, risk profile, investment time-frame and cashflow.
In our upcoming webinar we will discuss whether gearing is an appropriate investment strategy for you given the current market environment.
Please join SMSF Specialist Darren Chinnappa along with Risk and Mortgage Adviser Natalie Viney as they discuss the key considerations to help you decide whether borrowing to invest is suitable for you in the current environment.
In particular, the webinar covered:
- What is gearing
- The key benefits and risks of gearing
- Borrowing during COVID
- The different structures available for gearing
- Gearing in Superannuation.
Who will benefit from watching this webinar:
- Investors looking to grow their portfolios
- Individuals in the wealth creation phase
- Individuals reviewing their debt and loan options
- Individuals reviewing their superannuation.
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Questions?
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Your Presenters
If you have any questions about our upcoming webinar please contact on of our specialists.
Darren Chinnappa
SMSF Specialist
Natalie Viney
Risk and Mortgage Adviser
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