3 Ways to Support Your Negatively Geared Property
So you’ve
got yourself a negatively geared property which for
arguments sake is costing you $100 per week, or
$400 per month, or $5,000 per year out of your
pocket.
There are a number of strategies you could employ to meet that shortfall. The first is the most obvious, which is to pay the shortfall out of your pocket. This is a great strategy if you can easily afford it.
The second strategy is to use debt to fund the shortfall, which to many people can be a risky strategy.
A third strategy is to employ a cashflow generation strategy. This strategy involves using the stock market to generate the cashflow to meet the shortfall, and hence turn your negatively geared property effectively into a neutrally geared position. After all, all you need is to generate $5,000 per year.
But what if you could generate $5,000 per week extra - that’s $250,000 per year !!! Can you believe that? We’ll it certainly is possible using strategies such as E-Minis!
We’ve just added the free E-Minis DVD to our selection of free DVDs available to order.
Check out the E-Minis page for further details.
There are a number of strategies you could employ to meet that shortfall. The first is the most obvious, which is to pay the shortfall out of your pocket. This is a great strategy if you can easily afford it.
The second strategy is to use debt to fund the shortfall, which to many people can be a risky strategy.
A third strategy is to employ a cashflow generation strategy. This strategy involves using the stock market to generate the cashflow to meet the shortfall, and hence turn your negatively geared property effectively into a neutrally geared position. After all, all you need is to generate $5,000 per year.
But what if you could generate $5,000 per week extra - that’s $250,000 per year !!! Can you believe that? We’ll it certainly is possible using strategies such as E-Minis!
We’ve just added the free E-Minis DVD to our selection of free DVDs available to order.
Check out the E-Minis page for further details.


