AFL Player Needs Help

Hey mate,

I am a professional footballer. I received a copy of your book through the Players’ Association, and it is honestly the first book I have read from start to finish ‒ overnight! I have learnt a lot from your book after being in almost $1 million in debt. My situation is as follows: I earn $220,000 a year, I own my own home (no mortgage), have $40,000 in a term deposit, $300,000 in an investment trust, and $200,000 in super. My question is, now that I am approaching 35 (I won’t be a footballer forever), how can I maximise my percentage growth?

Tim

Hi Tim,

I wish all the professional sportspeople I have dealt with were in as good a financial shape as you!

Look, so long as you don’t do anything stupid with your investments (read: Bitcoin, investing in a start-up, punting on property), and so long as you resist the need to upgrade to newer flashier digs ‒ you’ll be able to live out the rest of your days very, very comfortably.

You’ll never have to worry about money again: you have your home paid off. You have $40,000 in a term deposit, which I’m going to call your Mojo. You have a decent amount in super. You have $300k in a family trust (that’s hopefully invested in a low-cost share fund). If you tick the dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) box and let compound interest do its thing over the next 30 years, it’ll likely grow to $1.5 million in today’s dollars.

The main thing you need to maximise is your income after you hang up your boots. That’s where I’d be investing ‒  in education, training and career counselling ‒ because you’ve got everything else sorted. Well done!

Scott

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