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The power of gearing

What is gearing?

Borrowing to invest using existing investments as security is called ‘gearing’. It’s a simple tool you can use to build your wealth.

Regular gearing combines a regular investment plan with a margin lending facility. It gives you the advantages of regular saving combined with the advantages of gearing.

It is also a simple and automatic way to drip-feed money into investments, so you can take advantage of ‘dollar cost averaging’, i.e. buying more when the market is down and less when the market is up.


Benefits of gearing

Gearing can be beneficial if it enables you to:

  • Gear your savings to build your wealth faster
  • Invest more money for potentially higher returns
  • Improve risk management by diversifying your investments
  • Take advantage of potential tax deductions.


Benefits of regular gearing

Regular gearing offers all the benefits listed above plus:

  • It allows you to invest more money more frequently
  • You can double the amount you invest each month
  • It provides an automatic and simple approach towards achieving your goals.


Risks of gearing

Gearing can magnify losses as well as gains. The risks you need to consider include:

  • A fall in the value of your investments may occur however the loan balance remains
  • Interest costs may outweigh investment returns, thereby impacting your cashflow
  • Where a margin loan is used, a margin call may occur, requiring you to add more funds or sell your investments


Gearing options and investment loans

Margin lending regular gearing requirements

  • Minimum loan balance is $2,500 with regular gearing
  • Minimum monthly initial investment per managed fund
  • Minimum monthly loan advance $250
  • Minimum monthly investment $500 per managed fund.


This information is general in nature and is not intended to constitute, financial product advice or taxation advice. Before making any investment decisions, we recommend you consult a financial adviser and an independent taxation adviser to take into account your particular objectives, financial situation and needs. 
Westpac Financial Advisers are representatives of Westpac Banking Corporation.