Investment Bonds and Education Bonds Explained: Australian Investor Series
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Dr Sam Wylie explains the difference between Investment Bonds and Education Bonds and how they can benefit Australian families in saving for their futures.
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Wonderfully well articulated.. great work!
Thank you, they are a bit complicated and take some explaining.
Another great video Sam. You’ve a niche style of explaining things in Finance. Thanks.
Thanks Ratnakarg. I am trying to be the person who fully explains these topics. Sam
Great video! I've wondered about the validity of investment bonds. Thank you!
You are welcome. It is a complicated subject. It took a bit of explaining.
Great video Sam. Makes it easy to compare and make a decision.
Thanks Kian, the providers of insurance bonds and education bonds should make them a lot easier to understand.
it would be great to see an example that includes CGT, in a trust vs investment bond scenario over a 10 to 20 year scenario
"Great video and an equally great course, thanks Sam!
Awesome, and thanks for the big wrap for my Finance Education for Investors course.
Enjoyed the video and great explanation.
What are your thoughts on what structure is most appropriate for secondary education funding (not university).
Obviously the $416 tax free income limit for minors presents a more difficult decision.
Hi Clay. Education bonds are great for that purpose, but it takes some planning ahead to get the 10 year investment period in before secondary school begins. Cheers, Sam