Julia
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Yes, certainly the main advantage of super is the tax advantage. I guess I was just a bit peeved to be unable to access that term deposit rate.kennas said:Isn't it good that a self managed super fund is considered a business Julia? I thought there were some tax advantages to it. Curious as I'm thinking about setting one up.
violet said:Hi all,
Can you pls tell me if i can quit my job and invest in stock full time?
is it possible?
provided i have 100K cash
pls give me some practical ideas if you think i can do that.
thanks
Tony
I think this is the one you want Julia. 6.35% is not too bad.Julia said:Yes, certainly the main advantage of super is the tax advantage. I guess I was just a bit peeved to be unable to access that term deposit rate.
However, a very minor disadvantage in the overall great benefit of a SMSF.
Julia
Hi tech, my base needs bumping you got a spare 200k you could spot me!tech/a said:Can we quit job and invest in stocks full time?
If you bought a business what would you pay for one that returned say $70,000 a year.
While I know this varies I would suggest that if you were actively involved in a Business V Being a passive owner drawing a salary,that you'd have to pay around $350-$500,000.
If your going to Trade as a living you would need this sort of capital base in my view to do it comfortably.
Undercapitalisation is a business killer trading as a business is no different.
constable said:Hi tech, my base needs bumping you got a spare 200k you could spot me!
2020hindsight said:here's a thought ...many here wont like it ...
but a council worker who digs just one post hole a day DOES something for Australia.
Most of us here are just gamblers (fun? pleasure?) who contribute nothing.
Shouldn't confuse work with pleasure imho.
questionall_42 said:2020 is spot on.
Great points!markrmau said:I disagree totally. Speculators in the stockmarket also provide a vital service to society. Our input in determining asset values ensures capital is invested in the most efficient manner: in successful businesses which employ workers and provide goods and services.
The most successful countries (with the best health of population, best infrastructure and most easily accessible recreation) are generally those with the 'free est' financial systems.
The council worker may dig a fence post hole, but the financial market tells us if a fence was wanted in the first place.
tech/a said:Can we quit job and invest in stocks full time?
If you bought a business what would you pay for one that returned say $70,000 a year.
While I know this varies I would suggest that if you were actively involved in a Business V Being a passive owner drawing a salary,that you'd have to pay around $350-$500,000.
If your going to Trade as a living you would need this sort of capital base in my view to do it comfortably.
Undercapitalisation is a business killer trading as a business is no different.
Didn't you hear noira-it's different this time!noirua said:....Take care, never borrow, and remain high in cash as markets rise, mature and if you are invested in small stocks or the highly speculative sector. Always remember the Dot-Com crash; the 1987 crash and the 1973-75 crash. Believe you me, it will happen again and catch most, and all of the greedy.
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