“Property as an asset class is a long-term investment, which suits the time horizon of many SMSFs,” says James Dunn, presenter of the first of a series of four Wealth Know How videos that look at property as an asset class for Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs).

“Like any investment in a SMSF, the fund’s trust deed must enable property to be bought and property must form part of your fund’s prudent investment strategy,” Dunn says in the recently posted video.

Australians are increasingly going online to educate themselves about their investment options, says Fiona Parker, General Manager of Wealth Know How (www.wealth-knowhow.com.au), Australia’s fastest growing independent online financial education website.

“Residential property is a very popular topic so it is natural that we should explore some of the opportunities as well as point out some of the pitfalls for anybody looking to use property in their SMSF portfolio,” she said.

“We have noticed a marked increased in investor interest related to videos showcasing property themes. This series of videos go a long way to explain the appeal of this type of investment such as stability and capital growth of property investment, and provide a perspective on why they might suit individual SMSF trustees,” said Ms Parker.

“Good research is the foundation of all good investments,” said co-Founder, George Lucas. “These videos offer investors the opportunity to educate themselves about the value of using residential property in their SMSFs.”

“Overall, since the launch of Wealth Know earlier this year, we are seeing an increasing interest in our easy to digest video clips on financial investment opportunities,” Lucas said.

Please click below on the link to the video of residential property as an asset class:

http://www.wealth-knowhow.com/videos/smsf-why-use-residential-property-as-an-asset-class-in-smsf

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The Wealth Know How website has a range of quick, easy-to-understand financial education videos, covering areas such as term deposits, self- managed superannuation funds (SMSFs), shares, and property investment.

The video clips are free to consumers online. This content is also regularly used by professional financial advisers as a digital marketing tool to help educate and engage their clients.

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