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61. Q&A: Debt recycling

61. Q&A: Debt recycling

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Debt recycling can be powerful, but the details matter. In this listener Q&A episode, Hayden and Dave tackle common questions on debt recycling and investing mechanics, including when to invest, how to place orders, and how to stay on the right side of the tax rules.


They break down practical scenarios listeners are facing and explain the trade-offs between simplicity, optimisation, and risk.


In this episode they cover:

👉 Market orders vs limit orders and when each one actually makes sense

👉 Whether to wait to debt recycle a lump sum or invest smaller amounts sooner

👉 The opportunity cost of holding cash in an offset versus investing

👉 How to debt recycle while still dollar-cost averaging

👉 How to change a debt recycled investment without losing deductibility

👉 Why redraw timing matters for tax purposes

👉 Common debt recycling mistakes that can break deductibility


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Disclaimer

Any advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it’s appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.


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