Top 6 Dividend ETFs in Australia in 2024 | High Yield Investing
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- Dividend ETFs are a goldmine in the finance sector. These high-yield dividend ETFs provide a recurring income, contain stable businesses with dependable revenue, and unlike individual stocks, they're well diversified. When it comes to dividend investing, steady and growing dividends are the key to growing your passive income. Furthermore, dividend stocks contained in these ETFs generally have high liquidity, dividend-centric management, and are profitable beyond their low capital reinvestment needs. Dividend ETFs are the backbone of many passive income dividend portfolios. If you're looking for dividend ETFs to diversify your investment portfolio and elevate your portfolio returns, make sure to watch this video right the way through!
The ETFs I cover include the below:
- iShares S&P/ASX Dividend Opportunities ESG Screened ETF (ASX:IHD)
- Russell High Dividend Australian Shares ETF (ASX:RDV)
- SPDR MSCI Australia Select High Dividend Yield Fund (ASX:SYI)
- Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF (ASX:VHY)
- S&P/ASX 200 High Dividend ETF (ASX:ZYAU)
- VanEck Morningstar Australian Moat Income ETF (ASX:DVDY)
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► 0:00 Intro
► 1:09 ETF 1
► 2:42 ETF 2
► 3:56 ETF 3
► 5:33 ETF 4
► 7:15 ETF 5
► 9:12 ETF 6
► 11:00 Summary
► 12:25 Outro
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Unless you’re close to retirement, focus on growth not dividends.
Building up a dividend stock/ETF portfolio that provides a passive income so I don't HAVE to go to work sounds like heaven to me though.
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Awesome video, subbed!
Thanks lots! Appreciate the support for the channel :)
Great insight! Thank you! Might just pay to check the market cap of the NZX when comparing it however, I think you have decimal place in the wrong place as I make IDH only 0.18% of the size of the NZX, not one and half times the size (proud kiwi living in Aus speaking out here 😂)
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Nice video.
I have VHY in my portfolio on Sharesies
Good stuff!
Hi Brent, Do you know if these Aussie ETF.,s are free from the FIF tax in NZ?
Heya! To the best of my knowledge they will have the FIF rules applied
Thank you Brent ! Could you please make a video if it is better to invest in smart shares ETF VS other countries ETF . Pro and cons as I believe investment over 50k nzd have to pay additional taxes . Would really appreciate if you can provide some insight on the taxes part ,It will helpful for new investor like me whether to keep investing in ETFS ( USA and Au) or should I opt for NZ ETFS to save on tax
Heya! Interesting you bring it up, I have a video in the works touching on a similar topic of cases where ETFs might be disadvantageous to your returns. A few points to consider, overseas ETFs will require foreign exchange fees (Sharesies/Hatch 0.5% in and out). Investing over NZ$50,000 abroad will also incur a FIF tax, which is a bit tricky to calculate. Overseas ETFs also don't qualify under PIE for lower taxes. Kernel wrote a great article on some of these points, which is a great read. The topic is slightly different, but it makes a few points about overseas vs local ETFs: kernelwealth.co.nz/blog/why-etfs-are-unsuitable-for-new-zealand-investors . Hope this helps!
Thank you Brent
TAXs kill dividend investing in Australia…
The taxes can sure be a pain! I created a video looking at some of the drawbacks of dividend stocks, including getting taxed at marginal rates. th-cam.com/video/39vsTfF3GgU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zsJ1aQlA_spyQlFf
Just buy fmg instead
It's certainly been a strong performer on the ASX, both on the dividends and capital gains side of things!
If you had say 200k, wouldn't you be better off just buying the top stocks in these ETF,s yourself? Direct share ownership I mean.
Great insight! Thank you! Might just pay to check the market cap of the NZX when comparing it however, I think you have decimal place in the wrong place as I make IDH only 0.18% of the size of the NZX, not one and half times the size (proud kiwi living in Aus speaking out here 😂)