In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...
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In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...
Ep 385: Should you fix your mortgage - If not now, when?
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1 month ago
Ep 385: Should you fix your mortgage - If not now, when?
Read Full Blog Here In this episode, Stuart tackles the perennial question: should you fix your mortgage rate—if not now, when? He reframes “normal” using the RBA’s neutral rate (roughly 3–3.5%) and shows why today’s home loan ranges of ~5–6% (P&I) and ~5.5–6.5% (IO) are sustainable. Drawing on three decades of data, he explains why fixing has left borrowers worse off about two-thirds of the time, and why flexibility (offsets, extra repayments, refinancing, equity access) usually beats ch...
Investopoly
In this power-packed Q&A, Campbell dives into real scenarios many Aussies face, from managing a $50k inheritance for teens inside a trust (ETF compounding vs pooling for a property deposit) to designing a clear 10-year retirement runway for middle-income couples. He unpacks whether to prioritise paying off the home, maxing super, or debt recycling into ETFs; how to balance simplicity with diversification in ETF mixes; and when leverage into property actually helps rather than hurts ...