Tag: Diversification
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Asset Classes Explained
Understand the different asset classes – shares, property, bonds, and cash – to make informed investment decisions and diversify your portfolio.
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How more SMSFs are using ETFs and managed funds – Vanguard Report
Financial Planning, Investment Strategies, May Vanguard, Retirement Planning, Self Managed Super Funds, Uncategorized, Vanguard InsightsDiscover why a growing number of self-managed super fund (SMSF) trustees are incorporating exchange traded funds (ETFs) and managed funds into their portfolios. The 2024 Vanguard/Investment Trends SMSF Report reveals significant trends, including increased allocations to ETFs and managed funds, and the benefits driving these investment choices. Learn how diversification, access to specific markets, and…
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How to Choose an ETF – Vanguard Report
From our friends over at Vanguard, this article provides valuable insights on how to select the right ETF for your investment portfolio. By Vanguard Navigating through the growing ETFs maze. With so many ETFs of all shapes and sizes now available on the market, finding the right one to invest in can sometimes be a…
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The Magnificent 7: A Cautionary Investment Tale – Vanguard Report
This article from Vanguard discusses the current state of mega-cap technology stocks, known as the “Magnificent 7,” and the importance of diversification in investing.
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March 2024 Insights: Navigating Finance & Investment
As we step into March 2024, the financial landscape continues to shift in response to global economic developments, policy changes, and emerging market trends. Whether you’re preparing for retirement, refining your investment strategies, or reviewing your estate plan, it’s essential to stay informed and adapt to the latest conditions. Below, we’ll explore several key areas…
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Active or Index Funds: What’s the Difference?
Active or Index Funds: What’s the Difference? Ever glanced at a list of different managed funds and wondered why some have remarkably low fees compared to others? Chances are, the ones with lower fees are index funds, also known as passive funds, while the higher fees are generally associated with active funds. Over the last…
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