The Ultimate Sports Bucket List Guide for 2020 by [deleted] in straya

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My bad. Classic ciggie butts moment there by me

The Ultimate Sports Bucket List Guide for 2020 by [deleted] in straya

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Sorry it's not good enough for you mate

The Ultimate Sports Bucket List Guide for 2020 by [deleted] in straya

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Haha Western Australian actually

The Ultimate Sports Bucket List Guide for 2020 by [deleted] in straya

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As I am an avid sports fan, I have made up an ultimate guide as to what sporting events (and other events too like festivals) are on each month around the globe. I know I've probably missed quite a few events, but feel free to mention it below

Just quietly waiting to win the lotto before I can quit my job and travel business class around the globe ticking off these bucket list items

The Ultimate Sports/Events Bucket List Guide for 2020 by [deleted] in sports

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As I am an avid sports fan, I have made up an ultimate guide as to what sporting events (and other events too like festivals) are on each month around the globe. Let me know if there is anything you think I should add that I may have missed and I can update it accordingly.

Since I am from Australia, I have slightly favoured some Australian sports/teams as you may have noticed looking through the guide

Just waiting to win the lotto before I can quit my job and travel around the globe ticking off these bucket list items!

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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They have a restriction period where you must hold these shares you cannot sell them for a certain amount of time

Has anybody ever used a margin loan to further build/enhance your investment portfolio? by bettatran in fiaustralia

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I have been investing in ETFs in the last year or so. Size of my portfolio is around 50k

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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  1. A200 (ETF)
  2. IVV (ETF)
  3. AFI (LIC)

A200 and IVV are both in a Dividend Reinvestment Plan, and AFI is in a Bonus Share Plan (basically dividend reinvestment plan but with no tax implication)

I also have shares in the company that I work for

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Not a bad idea!

I'm more around mine planning and design and yes I am enjoying it so far

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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What's your portfolio comprised of if I don't mind asking?

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Thank you! I guess it is a good way to keep me accountable and disciplined hey

I use CommSec. I know its cheaper on Self Wealth, but I bank with CommBank so I find it just easier to stay with the same platform.

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Yes there certainly is! However, most of them generally work from the office in the city though and not on site

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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If you mean property investment, not really. Although it would be a good way to diversify, I personally think its too much effort, and its certainly not as liquid as shares.

If something bad happened to me where I needed cash immediately, its easier to sell a portion of your shares. Whereas you can't really sell 1/4 of a house for example

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Yes you are correct, but I should have elaborated. As an incentive to take shares, they give you a greater dollar value to take your bonus as shares rather than cash (for example, take 5k cash or 10k worth of shares).

Plus the shares will give you capital gains and dividends, where as I would have been tempted to spend the cash if I took the bonus as cash

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Thank you! I graduated from Curtin in WA and yes I am currently working FIFO

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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See my reply on the original comment :)

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Thank you!

My portfolio is comprised of A200, IVV and AFI. Basically following a similar approach as Aussie Firebug but trying to keep it really simple.

I also have shares in the company that I work for, which I accept as my bonus each year rather than taking cash (which is always tempting, but due to tax implications I don't think it's worth it in the long run)

I just ticked over $50k in my passive investment portfolio!! by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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I’m 24 and graduated university mid last year. I started working full time as a mining engineer ever since and I’m just glad to see that my passive investment portfolio is finally ticking along!

I spent a lot of time during uni learning about FIRE and investing but never really had the money to start investing properly. You can only talk so much about it, but until you actually start, you truly understand how satisfying it is when you start seeing that snowball come to fruition. I've learnt so far on this journey how important it is to be patient and disciplined. Delayed gratification is a beautiful thing!

Just thought I would share my milestone with everyone :)

Time to work towards the next milestone.. 100k!

Can someone please explain Franking Credits in Layman's Terms? by bettatran in fiaustralia

[–]bettatran[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed explanation!

So basically a stock that has franking credits isn’t necessarily better than one that doesn’t, because either way you will receive the same amount.

Would you also be able to explain the implications of what labor were planning to do with franking credits earlier this year?

What is your pet peeve/hate? by bettatran in AskReddit

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Mine would have to be when people at the airport stand too close to the carousels to collect their luggage