ETFs Pass Ease-Of-Investing Tests
Among the prime reasons for the popularity of exchange traded funds (ETFs) is that the products pass a series of ease-of-investing tests. This is in addition to their typically low costs.
Read MoreAmong the prime reasons for the popularity of exchange traded funds (ETFs) is that the products pass a series of ease-of-investing tests. This is in addition to their typically low costs.
Read MoreIt is about now when those well-intentioned New Year resolutions start to come under pressure.
Read MoreCommentary by Andy Clarke, senior investment strategist in Vanguard Investment Strategy Group.
Read MoreIt would be difficult to underestimate the impact that self-managed super has on competition between super funds – with both SMSF and non-SMSF members being the winners.
Read MoreHere’s an investment puzzle. Why do investors often underperform the managed investment funds holding their money?
Read MoreWith the waves of baby boomers now nearing or entering retirement, it is hardly surprising that the ranks of retired super members is rapidly growing. Yet the extent of that growth may surprise you.
Read MoreAre you among the increasing number of investors wanting to create a widely-diversified portfolio based largely on low-cost, index-tracking exchange traded funds (ETFs)?
Read MoreInvestors shouldn’t overlook that there are two components to sharemarket returns – dividend yield and capital gains (or losses).
Read MoreBehavioural economist Daniel Kahneman – who teaches us to control our damaging behavioural traits to become better, more-disciplined investors – continues as a powerful force on the best-seller lists as 2017 draws to a close.
Read MoreTrust can be tested in many ways.
Read MoreNumbers can at times take on a significance way beyond the actual data point they represent.
Read MoreThe financial markets’ low volatility underscores investors’ conviction that the long-term global economic trends of modest growth and tepid inflation will also define shorter-term cycles. But risks lie in mistaking the trend for the cycle.
Read MoreIt seems hard to believe that the first iPhone was released just over a decade ago.
Read MoreAn estimated 59,000 self-managed super funds (SMSFs) have unmet needs for advice on estate planning.
Read MoreWe probably all remember during those long difficult car trips as children repeatedly saying such irritating things to our parents as: "When do we get there?". Perhaps adding to reinforce the point, "I knew we would never get there".
Read MoreStarting a new job can be equal parts high stress and high excitement.
Read MoreSuccess attracts supporters, detractors and imitators – just ask any premiership-winning sports team.
Read MoreIt’s been a generation since inflation last ravaged Australia, with costs for ordinary consumer goods rising on a seemingly daily basis. Indeed, in the wake of the global financial crisis, inflation in many countries has been lower than policymakers would like.
Read MoreBehavioural economist Professor Richard Thaler won the 2017 Nobel Prize for economics this month and intends to spend his million-dollar-plus prize money "as irrationally as possible".
Read MoreIndependent exchange-traded fund (ETF) researcher Deborah Fuhr describes ETFs as the most democratic investment product to her knowledge.
Read MoreThere is now a dozen “active ETFs” listed on the ASX (list below). What are they, and should you consider them?
Read MoreThe very high level of debt-free home ownership among current Australian retirees helps counterbalance their low average super savings, undoubtedly contributing to any sense of financial security.
Read MoreHow has your investment portfolio performed over the past 10 years since the onset of the global financial crisis (GFC)?
Read MoreA thought-provoking exercise for self-managed super fund (SMSF) trustees is to compare their fund’s asset allocation to those of the balanced portfolios of Australia’s biggest super funds.
Read MoreIt was George Bernard Shaw who coined the phrase ‘youth is wasted on the young’. In Australia today, it seems the young may be wasting their investing youth.
Read MoreSelf-managed funds rank among the longest and biggest supporters of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs).
Read MoreThe popularity of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) has rapidly grown over the past 10 years in Australia and overseas – a decade that begun ominously enough with the beginning of the global financial crisis (GFC).
Read MoreWhat are the hardest aspects of running your self-managed super fund (SMSF)? Are they the seemingly ever-changing rules, the paperwork and administration or the challenge of choosing where to invest?
Read MoreThe internet has certainly given investors much more immediate access to information about their portfolios, investment research and investment markets. It has also enabled us to conduct immediate online transactions.
Read MoreLow-cost exchange traded funds allow investors to maintain a laser-like focus on returns.
A landmark stage in the life of a self-managed super fund is when at least one of its members moves from the accumulation phase to retirement phase.
Read MoreA recent Vanguard research paper opens with a challenging question that investors are increasingly asking themselves: How should I allocate my investment capital across index and active investments?
Read MoreUnderstandably, investors tend to focus on the positive sides of compounding.
Read MoreTumultuous, volatile and uncertain. These are a few words (albeit extreme ones) an investor might choose to describe the first half of 2017.
Read MoreHow many super accounts do you have? No doubt, some people have even more super accounts than credit cards.
Read MoreIt’s 20 years since Vanguard launched its first index funds for Australian investors.
Read MoreAs the one million-plus members of Australia’s 600,000-plus self-managed super funds know, SMSFs must prepare and regularly update an investment strategy.
Read MorePerhaps the best way to give your young children a lifetime saving and investing advantage is to ensure they are as financially literate as possible, as early as possible in their lives.
Read MoreFor every winner in a game of, say, tennis or chess, there’s obviously a loser.
Read MoreAustralian investors have been enthusiastic adopters of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with the local ETF market growing to $28.8 billion in May 2017, up by more than $5 billion over the last 12 months.
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