• 19. Debt recycling: What is it and who can benefit from it?

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
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19. Debt recycling: What is it and who can benefit from it?

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    You may have suspected just from its name, but debt recycling can be a polarising topic in investing circles. Some hail it as an effective way to scale your investments. Others deride it as a source of needless complexity. But regardless of where you stand on the matter, one thing is certain: to use debt recycling, you need to know what you’re doing.

    In this episode, Dave and Hayden explore the subject of debt recycling in depth. They do this by discussing how it works, why it’s popular with some investors, and what you need to understand before you consider it. If you’ve been looking for a launchpad to understanding debt recycling, this session has you covered.

    Pearler
    Strong Money Australia
    Original Aussie FIRE e-book
    Strong Money Australia’s audiobook

    Disclaimer

    Any advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it’s appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.

    Pearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guide

    If you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer’s website before deciding.

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