EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 45 MIN
Advanced Finance Strategy: Are 'Companies' The Secret to Unlimited Borrowing Capacity?
Send us Fan MailWe unpack the latest finance strategy that offers advanced investors the opportunity to expand their borrowing power.1. What is the company lending strategy?2. Who uses this strategy and why is it an 'advanced strategy'?3. Why it makes sense to have a healthy capital position when adopting this approach?4. How do banks view this and why do they allow this?5. Why there may be significant tax downsides without the capital gains discount being applied?6. How do you ensure the entity is 'self sufficient' & what strategies can you use to help present it this way?7. Does this mean UNLIMITED borrowing capacity? No.8. Importantly, we discuss whether this strategy is for the LONG TERM and whether changes to lending policies may block this over time.9. Will regulators block this approach?10. How you can use this to help protect your 'future owner occupier' plansNote that this podcast is GENERAL ADVICE ONLY and does not relate to your specific individual circumstances. We recommend specific taxation, lending & legal advice for your situation. The purpose of this podcast is for educational purposes only.Reach out to us at www.australianpropertytalk.com.au
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Send us Fan Mail We unpack the latest finance strategy that offers advanced investors the opportunity to expand their borrowing power. 1. What is the company lending strategy? 2. Who uses this strategy and why is it an 'advanced strategy'? 3. Why it makes sense to have a healthy capital position when adopting this approach? 4. How do banks view this and why do they allow this? 5. Why there may be significant tax downsides without the capital gains discount being applied? 6. How do you ensure...
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Advanced Finance Strategy: Are 'Companies' The Secret to Unlimited Borrowing Capacity?
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