Brent Coleman
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Top 12 Australian Dividend Stocks in May 2024 | Stockopedia Analysis
In this video I use Stockopedia's leading stock screener to find the top 12 dividend stocks in Australia. Dividend stocks are valued in the investment community as they provide an income to investors which can often rival term deposits. Dividends are also a sign of a company that is profitable, has low capital expenditure needs, and is generally friendly to shareholders, which isn't always the case.
I made a video in the past where I also looked at the top dividend stocks. To get to this list of 12 I took a more measured approach by using eight different screening filters to narrow down 1800+ Australian stocks to just 12.
Filters used on Stockopedia's screening tool:
- Country: Australia
- M...
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Видео

How Will The Government's Tax Cuts Affect You? Reviewing National's Promised Tax Policy
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In 2023, the National Party campaigned hard on their cost of living packages. A large piece of this was their proposed tax cuts for the average New Zealand worker. In this video I review how the proposed tax cuts would affect New Zealanders at every income level, and discuss my views on the proposed tax changes. Kiwis have suffered from tax bracket creep for well over a decade, and while inflat...
Top 20 Traded US/AU/NZ Stocks and ETFs in April | Sharesight Analysis
Просмотров 678День назад
In this video I reveal the top 20 traded US, Australian and New Zealand stocks and ETFs in April, among Sharesight users. Every month, Sharesight reports the top traded securities among its 400,000 users. This offers a great insight into the trading activity in the month. This information is plentiful for the US, looking at fund flows, but it is novel for the Australia and New Zealand markets. ...
Unlocking Millionaire Secrets: 7 Income Sources That Build Wealth
Просмотров 70814 дней назад
In this video I walkthrough the top 7 income streams for millionaires. It is said the average millionaire has seven income streams, with diversified sources of income being key to financial freedom. Millionaires can tap into several sources of cash, allowing them to live the lux life and build wealth. From passive income streams to active investments, this video explores the strategies milliona...
Top 5 Ways To Pay Off Credit Card Debt...FASTER!
Просмотров 34614 дней назад
In this video I cover the top 5 strategies to pay off your credit card debt fast! Reducing debt, especially high interest credit card debt, is critical for your financial freedom and debt reduction. Credit cards are handy, but only when they're used responsibly for cash flow and security. This is useful if you have stubborn debts such as personal loans and credit cards, that are difficult to ge...
Build an Easy Stock Portfolio Tracker with Live Market Data in Google Sheets
Просмотров 66021 день назад
In this video I show you how to build a simple stock tracker in Google Sheets that pulls live market data from Google Finance. It is easy to create and essential for anyone looking to track the performance of their stock portfolio better. I also build in functionality to accommodate different currencies too, such as the USD, AUD, and NZD. For an easier option, make sure to check out Sharesight ...
Are Salaries Higher In Australia or New Zealand?
Просмотров 24 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I compare the average wages in New Zealand and Australia. I use official government statistics data from 2023, both the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Statistics New Zealand. Wages in the two countries have been a major point of discussion in recent years. It is often said that salaries are much higher in Australia. In this video I overlay the official government statistics, ...
21 MUST KNOW Excel Formulas Using 2023 FORMULA ONE Data! 🏎
Просмотров 337Месяц назад
Excel can be tricky to learn. To make the data relatable I'll be demonstrating 21 of the most important excel formulas using the 2023 Formula One race data. We'll be doing Index-Match lookups to find Max Verstappen's points scored in Monaco, comparing the sum, average, and maximum points scored by the two Ferrari drivers to find why Sainz was dropped for the 2025 season, and performing Offset f...
What Should My Super Balance Be At Every Age? Navigating Aussie Super
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I show you the average and median balance of Australian Super accounts, at every age. This video aims to empower you with the right insights which allow you to benchmark your savings rate with the rest of the country in your peer group. Saving for retirement is important, and the Australian Super scheme is an excellent vehicle to do so. With an employer contributed rate of 11%, ri...
Highest Returns Super Funds in Australia in 2024
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Highest Returns Super Funds in Australia in 2024
Calculate the Intrinsic Value of a Stock in 2024 (Full Meta Stock Example)
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Calculate the Intrinsic Value of a Stock in 2024 (Full Meta Stock Example)
Dubai In 100 Seconds! Trip to the UAE in December 2023
Просмотров 240Месяц назад
Dubai In 100 Seconds! Trip to the UAE in December 2023
Navigating Wealth: The Insider's Guide to Family Offices
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Navigating Wealth: The Insider's Guide to Family Offices
Top 5 Strategies for Building Your First Home Deposit In NZ/AU/US
Просмотров 5312 месяца назад
Top 5 Strategies for Building Your First Home Deposit In NZ/AU/US
The World's Best Index Fund | Exploring India's Nifty 50 Stock Index
Просмотров 7982 месяца назад
The World's Best Index Fund | Exploring India's Nifty 50 Stock Index
Retirement Made Easy: The 4% Rule Explained
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Retirement Made Easy: The 4% Rule Explained
The Dividend Dilemma: Are Dividend Stocks Still a Smart Investment?
Просмотров 8262 месяца назад
The Dividend Dilemma: Are Dividend Stocks Still a Smart Investment?
Why ETFs May Not Suit Every Investor in New Zealand
Просмотров 6132 месяца назад
Why ETFs May Not Suit Every Investor in New Zealand
Top 6 Dividend ETFs in Australia in 2024 | High Yield Investing
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
Top 6 Dividend ETFs in Australia in 2024 | High Yield Investing
Easiest Way To Invest In Gold From New Zealand | Get Goldie NZ
Просмотров 7953 месяца назад
Easiest Way To Invest In Gold From New Zealand | Get Goldie NZ
Easy Car Loan Amortization Schedule With Extra Payments | Google Sheets & Excel
Просмотров 6063 месяца назад
Easy Car Loan Amortization Schedule With Extra Payments | Google Sheets & Excel
Top 5 E-Commerce Brands In Australia and New Zealand | The Oodie
Просмотров 2693 месяца назад
Top 5 E-Commerce Brands In Australia and New Zealand | The Oodie
Top 3 Dividend ETFs On The US Stock Market In 2024
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Top 3 Dividend ETFs On The US Stock Market In 2024
Ranking The Best Kiwisaver Funds For 2024 | Over 10 Years, How Has Yours Performed?
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Ranking The Best Kiwisaver Funds For 2024 | Over 10 Years, How Has Yours Performed?
Spot Bitcoin ETFs Are Here! Which One Should You Buy?
Просмотров 3784 месяца назад
Spot Bitcoin ETFs Are Here! Which One Should You Buy?
Top 3 Dividend Stocks On The US Stock Market (NYSE/NASDAQ) In 2024
Просмотров 5264 месяца назад
Top 3 Dividend Stocks On The US Stock Market (NYSE/NASDAQ) In 2024
Unlocking Long-Term Wealth: 6 Proven Investment Principles From The Motley Fool
Просмотров 5485 месяцев назад
Unlocking Long-Term Wealth: 6 Proven Investment Principles From The Motley Fool
The Easiest Loan Amortization Schedule With Extra Payments
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The Easiest Loan Amortization Schedule With Extra Payments
Moving To NEW ZEALAND! Everything You Need To Know About Working, Housing, Schooling, And More!
Просмотров 9405 месяцев назад
Moving To NEW ZEALAND! Everything You Need To Know About Working, Housing, Schooling, And More!
Top 3 Dividend Stocks On The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) In 2024
Просмотров 16 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Top 3 Dividend Stocks On The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) In 2024

Комментарии

  • @bikepacker9850
    @bikepacker9850 34 секунды назад

    But Kiwis a better people.... And I'm Australian...

  • @KC_Finance
    @KC_Finance 2 часа назад

    I'll be $15 a week "better" off. My grocery bill has gone up considerably more than that and I'm eating lower tier food

  • @georgedaviotis3016
    @georgedaviotis3016 10 часов назад

    Thank you for taking the time to prepare this. Can you please confirm the software / website you used

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 9 часов назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Absolutely, I used Stockopedia - you can check them out here and get a 14 day trial to test them out! why.stockopedia.com/brentcole...

  • @techtiffany6494
    @techtiffany6494 15 часов назад

    Thanks😊

  • @Abdul_Rahman86
    @Abdul_Rahman86 22 часа назад

    Great video. I’ve recently allocated some capital into Australian markets as a birthday present to myself. Good quality companies and great dividends

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith День назад

    Thanks Brent, finally something that makes more sense than the Queenies, Bryans and Irene's

  • @liamansell-douglas5706
    @liamansell-douglas5706 День назад

    Good video explaining the brackets and changes, and how a tax free threshold is a MUCH better idea for reducing actual tax take from workers. While this particular change isn't massive for higher income earners, let's not forget that National is reinstating the interest deductibility for rental properties; which is the favored investment for the wealthy in NZ.

  • @robsalvv5853
    @robsalvv5853 2 дня назад

    Very interesting vid, particularly the stockapedia tool. What are the fees and do you have a view on how it compare to the screening tools and available information on Market Index?

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman День назад

      The fees range from about A$500-1000 per year, depending on what markets data you want access to. The good thing with Stockopedia is it has all the major markets in one place (e.g. NZ/AU/UK/US/EU), and has a much broader set of data than Market Index. Market Index also provides really light financial data, while Stockopedia's is much more in-depth and has useful explanations of each item for beginners. They also provide their own research and allow you to create your own screens, which is useful for investors that want to spend time researching stocks and finding the 'needle in the haystack' opportunities. It's certainly an investment, but for many investors it saves a lot of time scanning through annual reports. They have a 14 day free trial too!

    • @robsalvv5853
      @robsalvv5853 11 часов назад

      @@BrentColeman thanks Brent. As a mug retail investor, mostly investing what’s left over after living expenses, I don’t see myself affording that subscription! Market Index and my no frills online broker platform will have to do. Thanks for your vids.

  • @ChaseArquette
    @ChaseArquette 2 дня назад

    Brent thanks for compiling the list. Great videos and content! Since gold is on a tear atm. Any thoughts on which companies on the ASX might be best position to capitalize.

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 2 дня назад

      Thanks for the kind words and supporting the channel! Haha I've been watching the rise of Gold closely over recent months, I made a video just before the boom about a New Zealand trading platform for gold called Goldie. I bought a few grams and am up >10%. Also make sure to check out Silver too. I haven't looked at any specific Gold stocks on the ASX but found this article which may help. investingnews.com/best-asx-gold-stocks . Having a brief scan over these stocks, they've certainly done well this year! Hope this helps!

  • @EddieHJJJ
    @EddieHJJJ 2 дня назад

    Cheers Brent. Well explained and good video!

  • @ceeps460
    @ceeps460 2 дня назад

    Great video mate. Keep making such videos

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 2 дня назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @ceeps460
      @ceeps460 2 дня назад

      Have you got a recent video on your recommendations for growth stocks? Thanks

  • @cabbage9168
    @cabbage9168 3 дня назад

    sharesight is free if you use cmc as broker

  • @paolog7449
    @paolog7449 3 дня назад

    What about dividend ETFs? Do you have any to recommend?

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 3 дня назад

      Right here! ruclips.net/video/9R1XbkjY8EI/видео.html

    • @paolog7449
      @paolog7449 3 дня назад

      @@BrentColeman thank you very much

  • @erismarcompartilha
    @erismarcompartilha 3 дня назад

    Hey Brent, Does any share/stocks that pay dividends monthly? Erismar from Auckland. Thank you for share your financial experiences .

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 3 дня назад

      Thanks for the kind words! I found two on the ASX, one is Metrics Master Income Trust and the other is Plato Income Maximiser Ltd. Hope this helps!

    • @erismarcompartilha
      @erismarcompartilha 3 дня назад

      @@BrentColeman awesome thanks a lot

    • @jlanks872
      @jlanks872 День назад

      Also add GCI, MOT, PCI and QRI to the list

    • @erismarcompartilha
      @erismarcompartilha День назад

      @@jlanks872 Thanks a lot...

  • @ninjatacoshark
    @ninjatacoshark 3 дня назад

    Awesome video, thanks for the help. Also huge props for going through each function and why certain cells need to be locked.

  • @personone5130
    @personone5130 3 дня назад

    The cheapest would depend on what's on special in what items as well as how accessible is it.

  • @vincentjackson3472
    @vincentjackson3472 3 дня назад

    Very good video my friend, thank you

  • @Satrazzi
    @Satrazzi 3 дня назад

    Are there any apps for new zealand that focus on credit card payments / spending tracking that you know of?

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 3 дня назад

      Pocketsmith is a popular budgeting and spending tracker, and it was founded in NZ. You can connect them directly to your bank and cards, allowing the transactions to be brought onto the app automatically! frstre.com/go/?a=24420-64006c&s=3654116-23ca77&p_program.id=pocketsmith

  • @Woodland26
    @Woodland26 3 дня назад

    power of compounding. The earlier one save in such a low tax environment the more compounding upon retirement.

  • @Ravenousyouth
    @Ravenousyouth 4 дня назад

    I wish they just made 10k and under a lower rate (i.e : %5) . Would make a big proportional difference for lower earners and higher earners would still get a discount .

    • @Ravenousyouth
      @Ravenousyouth 4 дня назад

      more disposable income in lower incomes = more people spending money buying appliances , buying food , buying gifts = more money for middle income shop owners , cafe owners , contractors ...

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 4 дня назад

      Not a bad idea actually! This would benefit all earners, incentivise working more hours, and it would encourage more spending to fight the decline in GDP

  • @Jbscddnz
    @Jbscddnz 4 дня назад

    15$ per week is nothing when your rent is up $50 alongside power bills

    • @STaraSVirk
      @STaraSVirk 3 дня назад

      Still something than nothing. My fuel cost from work to home. Every week is $16. So i will take it. Hope I hope it was somewhere $40 as minimum.

  • @dorankim9654
    @dorankim9654 4 дня назад

    First time i heard the word family office. Thank for explaining. 👍

  • @hannahmorris9172
    @hannahmorris9172 4 дня назад

    Do you really live in nz

  • @SohJunk
    @SohJunk 4 дня назад

    tax cut is good, but I hope its more than the increase in Auckland Council rates.

  • @waynemohi2767
    @waynemohi2767 5 дней назад

    I dont earn a big income annually and work my ass of for it which means I will experience abit more tax relief to buy an extra pie for lunch.

  • @michaelrichmond2831
    @michaelrichmond2831 5 дней назад

    Yeah, we'll see if they even decide to do any of these things but an extra $20 a week isnt really that much with the price of food, petrol and rent

  • @jordanfromthewaikato
    @jordanfromthewaikato 5 дней назад

    I'm part of the 17% who will not receive a tax break. So this change doesn't help me. 😢

  • @desmondconnellan9697
    @desmondconnellan9697 5 дней назад

    Return before or after administration costs etc?

  • @Al-oe8ib
    @Al-oe8ib 5 дней назад

    Trump style politics, bugger the poor, hit em hard, but look after the wealthy

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      There are other changes which help those on lower incomes. The proposed benefit is capped, so the impact is limited. In Australia they are making much more drastic changes, particularly for those on higher incomes: www.ato.gov.au/about-ato/new-legislation/in-detail/individuals/individual-income-tax-rates-and-threshold-changes

    • @Al-oe8ib
      @Al-oe8ib 5 дней назад

      @@BrentColeman and prescription prices are going up again

  • @user-be1cc5ck8n
    @user-be1cc5ck8n 5 дней назад

    Can you please make it monthly

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Absolutely - we'll see how it performs over the next few months! I expect we may see AMC and GME creep up, if recent trends continue!

  • @Retiredby40
    @Retiredby40 5 дней назад

    Awesome video, subbed!

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Thanks lots! Appreciate the support for the channel :)

  • @user-be1cc5ck8n
    @user-be1cc5ck8n 5 дней назад

    Awesome bro keep us updated. So my savings will be the same as someone who earns $100,000 more than me. Interesting.

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Will do! Thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @NikkiTRH
    @NikkiTRH 5 дней назад

    rip me not subbed.... Ahem.... That's fixed now

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Haha thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @sambrockgareth
    @sambrockgareth 5 дней назад

    Tax cuts my bum bum might see $13.20 if we lucky

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 5 дней назад

    D Parker was saying that the NZ tax system is set to work with welfare side of tax system. This means many people who earn up to say 120,000 pay income tax but get other entitlements which mean have more disposable income. Over this income people get less access to other entitlements. In short our tax system relies on the over 120,000 earners.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 5 дней назад

    I think people need to review ACTs and NZ First tax policy on tax rates also.

  • @dave24-73
    @dave24-73 5 дней назад

    You don’t save, when in return everything goes up. Looks to me that the people who need the help, miss out once again, this is one of the worse things the Government could have done.

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      This is a single item, in a broad set of adjustments to help hard working kiwis. Make sure to check out the Back Pocket Boost document as it gives a broader overview of what's proposed, beyond just the threshold changes

    • @dave24-73
      @dave24-73 5 дней назад

      @@BrentColeman costs have gone up more than the tax relief, if you have children and they use public transport the average tax cut won’t fund their transport, where previously it was funded. And next year they will have taken in even less money, so no doubt more cuts. It isn’t helping anyone, and it’s certainly not helping the economy.

  • @perryanderson9103
    @perryanderson9103 5 дней назад

    Labour put that in your pipe and smoke it

  • @vinniebarbarino-1
    @vinniebarbarino-1 5 дней назад

    Awesome i can do with some extra cash, great explanation and research, liked and subbed , cheers

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Agreed! Thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @tonywood3660
    @tonywood3660 5 дней назад

    So in other words the lowest earners get stuff all, thanks Nicky...

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      In the Back Pocket Boost you'll see increases to Working for Families, Independent Earner Tax Credit, FamilyBoost, etc. This is just a wee kickback to the hard working middle income kiwis who have been owed a threshold change for many years.

  • @ryankennard238
    @ryankennard238 5 дней назад

    Quality non-bias content outlining the facts - appreciate what you do

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Thanks! Really appreciate the support!

  • @brucepardoe1907
    @brucepardoe1907 5 дней назад

    Remove income tax...simple

  • @ninetydegreeplanet
    @ninetydegreeplanet 5 дней назад

    Its quite laughable really.

  • @dannieboy824
    @dannieboy824 5 дней назад

    Glad to see tax policy moving in the right direction, however small a change. While a positive move, bracket creep has been silently robbing the country for years, getting worse every year. If they were indexed from the beginning we would all be paying significantly less. Would love to see them put something into law for periodic tax bracket adjustment, following a significant initial correction to the rates, but I doubt it'll ever happen!

    • @GM-fx2jo
      @GM-fx2jo 5 дней назад

      agree, the brackets need to be adjust maybe every 5-10 years

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      Agreed - this chart shows how much money they're absorbing out of our wallets, especially after 2020: tradingeconomics.com/new-zealand/government-revenues#:~:text=Government%20Revenues%20in%20New%20Zealand,23033.00%20NZD%20Million%20in%201990.

  • @timtowers7997
    @timtowers7997 5 дней назад

    These tax cuts are peanuts. A drastic reduction in the cost of housing, implemented by govt. legislation, would be the economic salvation of not just individual Kiwis, but on the economy itself. However it's such a sacred cow, there will be no change until the number of impoverished renters vastly exceeds the number of landlords.

    • @tonywood3660
      @tonywood3660 5 дней назад

      Most of the pollies are landlords...what do you expect. After all they are really struggling on their lousy salaries and perks and super...tough being a politician.

    • @BrentColeman
      @BrentColeman 5 дней назад

      I made a video in the past showing the average houses owned by our politicians: ruclips.net/video/iqBnXNzaFKc/видео.html

  • @magnuscolable
    @magnuscolable 5 дней назад

    You've identified the grift, impose more financial pressure on the squeezed middle, so you can justify more austerity and privatisation, shifting assets to the wealthy.

  • @christopherwalton1373
    @christopherwalton1373 5 дней назад

    After being made so rich after the past 6years of higher tax’s how impoverished will we become if we get to keep more of our own money?

    • @tonywood3660
      @tonywood3660 5 дней назад

      Another chewing gum tax break...whoopy. Actually if you check it out teflon Johnny ran up a huge deficit when in power......everyone is paying for it now.

  • @ujaytan6649
    @ujaytan6649 5 дней назад

    A correction for min wage increases?

  • @greybuckleton
    @greybuckleton 5 дней назад

    This was great thanks. Fairly small tax cuts all things considered, and not targeted at the rich, but people sure do seem to want to fuss about it.

    • @liamansell-douglas5706
      @liamansell-douglas5706 День назад

      The fuss is about the interest deductibility for rental properties; which is the favored investment for the wealthy in NZ, while pretending that they're giving nice tax breaks for the workers.

    • @greybuckleton
      @greybuckleton День назад

      @@liamansell-douglas5706 well, every other business is tax deductible and the policies are not actually linked. Go look at the yield on investment properties, they are all negative yield right now. The Brightline tax actually prevented me getting a house. Labour basically tricks people into thinking their neighbour is rich and there is this false culture war between upper and lower middle class. A real rich person owns 10 houses and 2 bars in downtown, they are not your neighbour with the slightly nicer car than you. They live up on the hill will lovely views and MPs from all the parties as dinner guests. They don't have large mortgages. A middle class person like me can't afford a house, so I was going to buy one and rent it out to cover about 2/3rd of the mortgage. That Brightline tax pushed me out of the market. This might make lower middle class people think they "won". But the actual rich guys can still purchase uneffected, as they have cash not loans. You will notice house prices did not drop due to the Brightline tax. We would need a capital gain tax for that. Neither labour or national are willing to consider that unfortunately, so we are basically screwed.