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What Is An Exchange Traded Fund? | Moneybetter

What Is An Exchange Traded Fund? | Moneybetter

by moneybetter | Oct 29, 2022 | Principles, Written

What the ETF? Let’s take a closer look at Exchange traded funds. As the name suggests, ETFs are funds that trade on the Exchange, like shares or stocks. ETFs allow you to diversify your portfolio without all the time and effort you would usually spend managing...

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An individual trading account is a personal investment account that allows an individual to buy and sell various financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
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Build and grow your own investment portfolio in your name.
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Diversify your personal savings and investments
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Potential for higher returns than what is offered by banks
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A joint trading account is a shared investment account that allows two individuals to pool their financial resources and invest in various financial assets.
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Build and grow you and your partner’s wealth together
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Fund your joint account from a bank account in either your or your partner’s name
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Spread the tax liability between two taxpayers rather than one.
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Diversify the Trust’s assets
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Provides flexibility with regards to investment decisions
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Secure continuity and sustainability of the Trust through income generating investments.
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Create an additional revenue stream for your company
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