We believe that all roads lead to income!
At the end of the day, regardless of gender, age, relative financial security, employment or retirement, we all seek the same thing as the product of our investment strategy: income.
Put more simply the reason we invest is so that we can have sufficient income to live and hopefully live well at the time when we choose, or someone else chooses that we no longer will receive income from employment.
Balmain, over the period ahead will make available a series of “thought pieces” designed to provoke new thinking on why we invest the way we do, challenge investment orthodoxy, such as “modern portfolio theory”, posit and in some cases guess at future risks and opportunities. The overall aim however is to help you create a better future for you and the ones you love.
We have identified five themes that we believe will impact your ability to achieve the income you want. These are:
We will over time populate these themes with “thought pieces” that are designed to inform you, challenge and provoke your investment thinking and from that hopefully assist you in making better investment decisions.
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In realising an investment strategy a realistic understanding of specific products and investment groups is an advantage. How To’s are designed to discuss directly how to achieve a better outcome in areas that are group or product specific.
Moving forward, we will be presenting as series of "how to's" designed to review and question common practise and arrive at conclusions and actions.
Taking a much bigger view, looking at markets in a more wholistic sense "opportunities" are designed to be used as institutional, conference and boardroom discussion pieces.
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