What’s on the income menu in a yield-hungry world
People invest for all manner of reasons but their goals can be boiled down to just two: income or growth.
In practice, of course, most investors will want a mix of both income and growth in proportions according to their risk appetite and specific life situation.
Growth assets tend to be ‘riskier’ investments such as shares while NZ investors have historically derived much of their income from the ‘safe’ haven of bank term deposits (TDs).
But the division between ‘income’ and ‘growth’ assets is […]
Before 2007 fund investors in NZ were served up the financial equivalent of meatloaf: returns and tax were baked together into one unappetising lump according to the antiquated legislative recipe of the day.


