EPISODE · Apr 14, 2024 · 42 MIN
#29: Property Or Shares, What's The Best Way To Build Your Wealth?
from The Dollars & Sense Podcast · host Tim Ellis & Brodie Haggerty
Send us Fan MailThis week we weigh the pros and cons of investing in shares versus property. Outlining the benefits of each - property offers tangible assets, rental income, leverage, and control, while shares provide liquidity, diversification, dividends, accessibility, and professional management. Discussing downsides like market risk, illiquidity, and high costs for property and volatility, lack of control, intangibility, and fees for shares.So what's better?If you have a question, suggestions, or a topic you would like us to cover, please send an email to: [email protected] More Dollars & Sense Content: Click HereListen to all The Dollars & Sense Podcasts: Click HereThe information shared on The Dollars & Sense Podcast is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Dollars & Sense exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. Tim Ellis (FSP778196) and Brodie Haggerty (FSP778174) are both Financial Advisers providing advice on behalf of FoxPlan Ltd. FoxPlan Ltd (FSP39630) is a licensed Financial Advice Provider. Important information can be found at www.foxplan.nz/disclosure
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Send us Fan Mail This week we weigh the pros and cons of investing in shares versus property. Outlining the benefits of each - property offers tangible assets, rental income, leverage, and control, while shares provide liquidity, diversification, dividends, accessibility, and professional management. Discussing downsides like market risk, illiquidity, and high costs for property and volatility, lack of control, intangibility, and fees for shares. So what's better? If you have a questi...
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