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Hi Brent Excellent videos as usual...I was wondering for kiwis is there any taxation advantage to invest in ASX dividend stocks/ETF compared to USA dividend stocks/ETF?
Hey! 👋 thank you! To the best of my knowledge there isn’t. The only advantage kiwis have when it comes to dividend investing is through local PIE funds. Hope that helps!
Hey, how did you get 3.12% yield for VAS? I'm looking now at the vanguard website and it says 4.56% since inception. All your numbers seem low, am i missing something?
Hey! These numbers are based on the twelve month trailing dividend payments (TTM) and the market price as at 8th December. As the price changes daily, so too would the yield, so day by day the yield will drift up and down. Since inception figures would look at all the dividends since 2009, and annualise those against the 2009 price. Hope that helps!
I don’t make recommendations. This video shows the Vanguard funds with the highest dividends, that one talked about a popular investment portfolio allocation. Two different topics
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I have got VAS and VHY for my first investment.
Hi Brent
Excellent videos as usual...I was wondering for kiwis is there any taxation advantage to invest in ASX dividend stocks/ETF compared to USA dividend stocks/ETF?
Hey! 👋 thank you! To the best of my knowledge there isn’t. The only advantage kiwis have when it comes to dividend investing is through local PIE funds. Hope that helps!
Thanks Brent 🙏
Hey, how did you get 3.12% yield for VAS? I'm looking now at the vanguard website and it says 4.56% since inception. All your numbers seem low, am i missing something?
Hey! These numbers are based on the twelve month trailing dividend payments (TTM) and the market price as at 8th December. As the price changes daily, so too would the yield, so day by day the yield will drift up and down. Since inception figures would look at all the dividends since 2009, and annualise those against the 2009 price. Hope that helps!
terrible font choice Brent the 1 and 7 look almost identical, apart from that a great video.
Haha just noticed! Will keep in mind for future videos!
Hi Brent
Great video. Are there any ETF from vanguard for small and mid caps?
Hey! You have a couple options - Aus small caps you could take a look at VSO, and for global take a look at VISM on the ASX. Hope that helps!
@ thank Brent!
Three weeks ago you recommended vgs and vas, now vgs didn't even make the list?
I don’t make recommendations. This video shows the Vanguard funds with the highest dividends, that one talked about a popular investment portfolio allocation. Two different topics
@@BrentColeman my apologies, I understand now. Thank you for explaining.
No worries! 😊
Hmm not convinced on this one... VAS and VGS with a 30/70 split
This video is just showing the highest dividend Vanguard ETFs at the present time - portfolio allocation is a separate topic all together
@BrentColeman Agreed...it's part of the picture though. I don't think it pays to look at aspects of an investment in isolation.
I just reached 100k per year with dividends!
Woo! That’s awesome! 🤩
What ETF if any did you use?
Not worth investing in Australia any more, the only thing growing are our Taxes.
LOL
Australia is the only country with franking credits.. you just need to be smart in the way you invest and not be a trader