Hello! Can you do a video about franking? I think it might be useful to understand the concept in depth and understand how to count it when calculating a possible net return on a yield.
Hi Tracey, do you youse Commsec to buy your Vanguard ETfs or the Vanguard platform???? Their price structure isn’t very clear with what they charge in the long term especially investing weekly….
Buying etfs through your trading platform (so commsec or whoever you’re with) is better than buying from vanguard as it’s much easier to get your money in and out. Plus you can see what price you’re buying at.
Great growth over time, but as an Australian citizen with holdings in Australian companies, I have learnt to avoid any exposure to the USA tax system. Had mining shares on the ASX rehomed to a Canadian stock exchange, only to have the IRS of the USA demand that I provide information to determine if I owed them anything.
International stocks can definately be tough at tax time. ETFs that invest globally are usually different though because you don't own the companies - the fund does. So it makes things easier if you want to invest in OS companies without the headaches.
Do you need to invest through a Vanguard account? or can i buy through my existing CMC Invest Account? are the dividends paid the same as a direct share holding? thanks 👍👍
Hi there, i have a question... i opened an account with Vanguard Australia, and when i try to transfer money on Vanguard cash account my bank doesn't recognise the bank details Vanguard made for me. Is that normal, should i go ahead and transfer money, or after i transfer money on my Vanguard account the money will just show on my Vanguard cash account?
Hello Tracey. Love your posts! I'm new to dividend investing. My Q is with dividend payouts through Vangaurd. Do funds get sent directly to your bank account or do they re-invest? or is there a way you can transfer from your trading account? Thanks!
When you first invest in a company or ETF you'll usually get sent details about what you want to do with the divs - either reinvest or get them directly (via either paper mail or email). You can set up your bank details then (or later).
I'm not a fan of Vanguards politics they are great as, a set and forget share. Any friend who wants to get started in shares I do recommend VAS and VAP as they are stress free and give the recurring dividends
THANK YOU Tracey for your research, always enjoy and learn your content is awesome!
Thank you for all your great work Tracey very much appreciated all you share here for us ❤
You are so welcome! Hope you have a great Christmas :)
Thanks Tracey, I find your videos are very informative. Your kitty kat is gorgeous!
Your content is awesome, you should posting more often :)
great video, I enjoy watching as always. thank you Tracey
Great content
Hello!
Can you do a video about franking?
I think it might be useful to understand the concept in depth and understand how to count it when calculating a possible net return on a yield.
Thanks Tracey, appreciate your time to make these great vids.
Thanks for helping me make sense of this! I was doing so much research and am so glad I found your channel - now following ! 😊
Thanks Tracey, good work. Are all of these domiciled in Australia?
HI Tracey - if you stripped out the effect of exchange rates, how would this compare with VHY, VAS and the others?
Thank you for doing the research 😊🙏
Seems easy, but cant figure it out!😢 On how to start
What is the best SIP investment in australia?
What platform to you use to invest in etf,s? Thanx
Hi Tracey, do you youse Commsec to buy your Vanguard ETfs or the Vanguard platform???? Their price structure isn’t very clear with what they charge in the long term especially investing weekly….
Buying etfs through your trading platform (so commsec or whoever you’re with) is better than buying from vanguard as it’s much easier to get your money in and out. Plus you can see what price you’re buying at.
Great growth over time, but as an Australian citizen with holdings in Australian companies, I have learnt to avoid any exposure to the USA tax system. Had mining shares on the ASX rehomed to a Canadian stock exchange, only to have the IRS of the USA demand that I provide information to determine if I owed them anything.
International stocks can definately be tough at tax time. ETFs that invest globally are usually different though because you don't own the companies - the fund does. So it makes things easier if you want to invest in OS companies without the headaches.
Thanks Tracey, good stuff. Do you get all this info from a website or app? If so, can you please let us know? 5:34
I usually use a combination of Google, Commsec and Marketindex.com.au :)
@@TraceyEdwards thanks for the response.
Do you need to invest through a Vanguard account? or can i buy through my existing CMC Invest Account? are the dividends paid the same as a direct share holding? thanks 👍👍
Yes I buy my ETFs through my trading account. And dividends work the same although they are usually paid 4 times a year instead of 2 😊
Is there any ETF which gives us access to emerging market like India?
Didn't watch but IVV is what 50% of my portfolio is in
Nice one Tracy , thanks for your analysis. Very helpful indeed. 🫡🙏👍❤️🇦🇺
Hi there, i have a question... i opened an account with Vanguard Australia, and when i try to transfer money on Vanguard cash account my bank doesn't recognise the bank details Vanguard made for me. Is that normal, should i go ahead and transfer money, or after i transfer money on my Vanguard account the money will just show on my Vanguard cash account?
I'm not sure. I don't buy my ETFs through Vanguard directly, I use my trading account where I buy all my stocks as well.
i would just try sending a small amount to begin with to test it
Hello Tracey. Love your posts! I'm new to dividend investing. My Q is with dividend payouts through Vangaurd. Do funds get sent directly to your bank account or do they re-invest? or is there a way you can transfer from your trading account? Thanks!
When you first invest in a company or ETF you'll usually get sent details about what you want to do with the divs - either reinvest or get them directly (via either paper mail or email). You can set up your bank details then (or later).
Are you a financial planner Tracey? Your content is good!
Thanks so much! I’m not a financial planner, just an investing nerd 🤓
@@TraceyEdwards Same…. I'm right into it. Great content and thank you again Tracey!
Can someone based in NZ invest in Vanguard Australia ETFs?
Was that a ragdoll? ❤
Yes! That's Leo :)
You can get 5.75% in a no risk savings account 🤷
those rates are usually honeymoon rates or have conditions (so many deposits per month etc). But yeah, some high interest accounts can be good.
My apologies TRACEY .🤪
Did you finally buy a house?
no, just moved somewhere nicer
I'm not a fan of Vanguards politics they are great as, a set and forget share.
Any friend who wants to get started in shares I do recommend VAS and VAP as they are stress free and give the recurring dividends
IHD
Since when are the FAANGS ethically responsible !!! Great video otherwise.
Ha! Thanks :)