WEALTH CLUB
Achieve Passive Income via multiple properties
At Simplify Finance we specialise in helping everyday Australians building a complex property portfolio using a 3-step process.
The Process
- Acquisition. This is when we acquire as many properties as possible to build your asset base.
- Consolidation. This is when we start restructuring your debts to achieve passive income.
- Enjoyment. This is when our strategies pay-off and you get to enjoy your passive income.
What To Expect
- We will need to focus on your cash flow, so we recommend creating a personal budget.
- Minimizing your non-deductible debts, such as credit cards, car loans, and personal loans, will be essential.
- You will need to be comfortable with leverage, especially during the acquisition stage when your debt position will be at its peak.
- You will need to be open to using small non-bank lenders, as this is essential for achieving portfolio growth.
- While interest rates are important, our priority will be balancing rates with borrowing power to build a robust portfolio.
- Being open to Trust Structures is crucial as they can maximize your borrowing power.
Due to the complexities and resources involved in managing such a large portfolio, we will charge an Engagement Fee of $2,000 (plus GST). (payable upfront)
This fee ensures that we can dedicate the necessary expertise and time to support your investment goals effectively. We are committed to providing you with the highest level of service and achieving the best outcomes for your investments.
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