Welcome to our Motley Fool Everlasting Income "Grand Opening" Hub!
For your first look at this breathtaking new product from Motley Fool Australia, watch our highly entertaining "Motley Fool Everlasting Income Revealed!" animated video.
How it works
Sit down for a brief chat with lead Portfolio Manager Scott Phillips, as he walks you through the basic mechanics of Motley Fool Everlasting Income.
Within this information-packed video you'll discover:
- How Everlasting Income plans to fulfill its highly ambitious goal of "Generating all the tax-efficient income you'll ever need in retirement – without sacrificing your nest egg over the long term."
- Why Everlasting Income will be leveraging the unmatched power of dividends in a way that's likely very different from anything you've ever done or seen before.
- How Scott's own mum was the original inspiration behind this revolutionary new retirement income strategy.
As well as much, much more that you won't want to miss. Just click on the video below to watch now!
Turning your dividends into an income weapon
Motley Fool Everlasting Income Portfolio Manager Scott Phillips sits down with The Motley Fool's resident dividend expert Andrew Page to discuss how Everlasting Income plans to help you turn your portfolio into an income-generating machine capable of churning "paycheque" after "paycheque"… even after your retired!
You won't want to miss it. Just click the video player below to watch it now.
6 tax-effective SMSF strategies you probably don't know (but should!)
Our brand-new "ATO insider" Ed Vesely will be bringing the wealth of knowledge he accumulated from nearly a decade at the tax office straight to Everlasting Income members once we open in a few days' time.
But before he takes up his duties as a Research Analyst for Everlasting Income, he's put together a bit of a "welcome gift" on behalf of Motley Fool readers who've shown interest in this brand-new "ultimate income solution."
It's a $59 value special report titled "6 Tax-Effective SMSF Strategies You Probably Don't Know (But Should!)." Just click the report graphic to download your 100% FREE copy now!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: "What is Motley Fool Everlasting Income?"
- Q: "How exactly does Everlasting Income work?"
- Q: "What kind of return am I looking at here? Is $50,000/year really possible?"
- Q: "Is this extremely time-consuming? What all will I have to do to keep up?"
- Q: "Do I need $1,000,000 in order to put Everlasting Income to work for me?"
- Q: "Do I have to be retired to join Everlasting Income?"
- Q: "How much are you considering tax-effective trading inside Everlasting Income?"
- Q: "What's this about an 'Early Bird' offer? How do I reserve my seat for that?"
Meet Your Portfolio Manager!
Meet the investors who'll be leading Motley Fool Everlasting Income.
Scott Phillips, Portfolio Manager
Scott Phillips is The Motley Fool's Director of Research. When we arrived in Australia in 2011, Scott was the first one knocking on the door, and he's been with us ever since.
He's quick to point out investing well doesn't involve magic, secret trading systems, or complex chart-reading. Investing well means looking for opportunities that others don't see: impressive growth potential, great management teams, out-of-favour businesses, etc. Then resisting the naysayers, doubters, and complainers, and letting time do the work.
That's exactly how Scott's thumped the All Ords by greater than 2 to 1 over the past five years in our Motley Fool Share Advisor service.
Before Scott joined The Motley Fool, he had a successful career in business helping sales and marketing teams make smart financial decisions. The underlying skills involved were something of a training ground for investing. He worked for good, great, and sometimes very poor companies, and with similarly variable management teams. He learned what worked in business and what didn't. Warren Buffett says he is a better businessman because he is an investor and a better investor because he is a businessman. Scott is too.
Formally, Scott has completed a Bachelor of Commerce in Management, and has a Graduate Diploma in Accounting. He's passionate about investing and obsessed with helping people benefit from that passion. He's on Sky News Business, the ABC and the nationally syndicated Money News radio program with Ross Greenwood. His writing can be found in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. He's been on breakfast telly, morning shows, and on The Project.
Edward Vesely, Research Analyst
When we first thought up the idea for Motley Fool Everlasting Income, we knew we wanted to accomplish three primary things on behalf of members. 1) Generate income. 2) Preserve capital over the long term. And 3) Do both of those in the most highly tax-efficient way possible.
How better to accomplish the third part of our goal than by poaching a Motley Fool member who actually worked directly in the Australian Tax Office? Our very own "tax insider," if you will!
That's where Edward Vesely comes in. After completing a Bachelor of International Business, a Master of Business, and a Diploma in Financial Services (Superannuation) that has led him through various roles with banks, insurance companies, and a large superannuation fund, Edward moved on to work with SMSF compliance at the Australian Tax Office back in 2008… and more recently in SMSF dispute resolution at the ATO.
The level of financial detail, regulatory information, and tax nuance that Edward has accrued over the course of nearly a decade of SMSF audits and disputes makes it hard to imagine a more reassuring presence involved in each and every investing decision Motley Fool Everlasting Income makes.
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Of the companies mentioned above, Bruce Jackson and Scott Phillips own shares of Telstra.
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