Jellyman Investing - Personal Finance for Australians
Business:Investing
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Is fire a good thing? It can devastate forests, destroy houses or it can cook food and provide heat. In short the answer is, depends who's controlling the fire.
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Many Real Estate 'gurus' on platforms like YouTube and TikTok praise the concept of 'good debt.' This is reminiscent of a World War II story where engineers wrongly focused on reinforcing parts of returning fighter planes instead of considering the ones that didn't return. This analogy is vital for understanding the risks of good debt in real estate investing.
Good debt involves borrowing money, usually for real estate, with the aim of wealth accumulation. It seems straightforward: take a loan, buy property, wait for equity growth, and profit. However, this simplistic view often leads to underestimating the risks.
Consider those who aggressively invest in property, like a woman I knew who used credit and loans to increase her home's value. This strategy worked until the 2008 financial crisis, which eroded much of her home's value. This illustrates that equity, though valuable on paper, isn't accessible wealth until the asset is sold. Many, planning to retire in their homes, will never realize this equity.
The term 'equity rich, cash poor' describes those with valuable assets but little liquid wealth. Real estate and leverage aren't inherently bad, akin to fire that can cook food or burn forests. However, debt increases risk. The more you borrow, the higher the interest and the greater the financial burden if things go awry.
The key to using leverage is caution. Avoid over-borrowing, start small, build a buffer, and don't hastily compare your progress to others. Opting for modest living with financial security is preferable to a lavish lifestyle with constant financial worries.
S01_E20 - Basic Principals of Investing in Individual Companies
S01_E19 - Variable vs Fixed Mortgage Structures
S01_E18 - Understanding the Role of a Broker in First-Time Property Purchases
S01_E17 - Building 6-12 Months of Savings and Buying your First Home
S01_E16 - Understanding the Tax System for Financial Independence
S01_E15 - The Biggest Money Fears and What to do about them
S01_E14 - How Much Do I Need to Retire - Part 2
S01_E13 - How Much Do I Need To Retire - Part 1
S01_E12 - Retirement Planning - Superannuation as a Back Up
S01_E11 - A 9-5 Job will never make you rich
S01_E10 - Building a Wealth Strategy - Debt, Housing, Investing, Economy
S01_E09 - Welcome to my Patreon
S01_E07 - The Gold at the End of the Rainbow
S01_E06 - Understanding Compound Interest
S01_E05 - Tips on How to Save
S01_E04 - Willpower and Structuring your Accounts
S01_E03 - Debt, Credit Cards and Personal Loans
S01_E02 - Developing your Money Mindset and Forgiving your Past Self
S01_E01 - Welcome to Jellyman Investing
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