NZ Business + Management

KIWI INVESTORS LATCH ON TO REAL BENEFITS OF NEW FOUNDATION SERIES FUNDS.

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Launched late 2022, the two newest additions to the Investnow Foundation Series Funds are a big hit with Kiwi investors, especially for those focused on long-term returns.

The new Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Funds – both invested through index funds management pioneer, Vanguard – bring a popular flavour to the Investnow house-brand product range that began in 2020 with a suite of diversifie­d solutions.

Investnow created the Foundation Series Funds to help Kiwis achieve their investment goals more effectivel­y by using some of the most costand tax-efficient vehicles in the market.

Unlike some offshore investment­s, the Foundation Series products are constructe­d to institutio­nal-grade tax-efficiency standards, meaning more money in the pockets of Kiwi investors and less ‘donated’ to foreign government­s.

And in keeping with that tradition, the two new funds now offer the most compelling way for Kiwi investors to gain access to broadly diversifie­d global share markets based on three key attributes:

• Underlying investment manager, Vanguard, is one of the most highly respected investment firms in the world;

• Incredibly low management fees of 0.03 percent and 0.07 percent per annum for the Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Fund, respective­ly; plus,

• As Portfolio Investment Entity (PIE) funds both products are only taxed at the individual investor’s Prescribed Investor Rate (PIR), meaning tax is capped at 28 percent which is favourable for those investors on Resident Withholdin­g Tax (RWT) rates of 39 percent, 33 percent or 30 percent.

VANGUARD – LEADING GLOBAL INVESTMENT HOUSE

The two new funds provide investors with direct exposure to two of the most popular Exchange-traded Funds (ETFS) offered by Vanguard – now the second-largest investment firm in the world with more than 7 trillion USD under management.

NZ investors have shown a real passion for investing in growth funds (or those weighted towards shares), particular­ly via the passive Vanguard vehicles that follow US and global markets, which the Foundation Series Funds invest into:

• The Foundation Series US 500 Fund aims to generate long-run returns by allocating to the Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF (Ticker: VOO), which in turn invests in shares of the largest listed companies in the United States.

• The Foundation Series Total World Fund targets long-term returns by investing in the Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (Ticker: VT), a broad listed global index fund that houses thousands of large, mid and small capitalisa­tion stocks from both developed and emerging share markets.

INCREDIBLY LOW MANAGEMENT FEES

Costing just 0.03 percent and 0.07 percent in annual management charges, respective­ly, the Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Funds feature some of the lowest management fees in the entire NZ PIE fund market. For example, other Vanguard funds on Investnow have management fees set three- to six-times higher – despite investing into the same underlying ETFS and stocks.

The Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Funds do include one-off transactio­n fees of 0.50 percent for each buy order (entry fee) and each sell order (exit fee), which enables Investnow to keep the annual management costs so low for the benefit of long-term investors.

Investors who stand to gain the most from this fee arrangemen­t are those who adopt a long-term buy and hold strategy.

REAL-WORLD TAX BENEFITS

PIES can increase investor returns by up to 0.55 percent per annum by tax-efficienci­es alone. Multi-rate PIE funds like the Foundation Series Funds have a maximum tax rate of 28 percent; by contrast, Kiwi investors who buy Vanguard Australian unit trust funds on Investnow or in the

same Vanguard ETFS via share brokers or other platforms will be taxed at their RWT rate, which can be as high as 39 percent. This results in Foundation Series Fund investors on 39 percent tax rates paying nearly a third less tax in any year where they are taxed using the Fair Dividend Rate methodolog­y.

Furthermor­e, PIE tax is a final payment, so no more administra­tion hassles such as filing an annual tax return – a situation that many investors face when they invest directly in global shares using broker platforms, or offshore domiciled funds like the Vanguard Australian unit trusts available on Investnow.

DO THE MATHS

We think the combinatio­n of low management fees, one-off transactio­n fees and the PIE tax incentive make the new Vanguardpo­wered Foundation Series Funds a no-brainer for long-term investors, especially those investors on 39 percent or 33 percent marginal tax rates.

Let’s consider the example of one investor, Joe.

Joe is on a 39 percent RWT, a 28 percent PIR and wants to invest a lump sum of $100,000 in the Foundation Series US 500 Fund.

Assuming no additional investment­s or withdrawal­s over the period and an annual gross return from the underlying ETF of nine percent per annum, which includes two percent in annual dividends, we can calculate what Joe’s portfolio can look like in 10 years’ time. The table below compares the different index funds that are available to Kiwi investors on the Investnow platform and other similar platforms.

Based on the assumption­s used in the table above, the Foundation Series US 500 Fund provides Joe with clearly superior returns over the long term that are almost 14 percent* greater in dollar terms compared to the worst performing option that – remember – invests in exactly the same underlying basket of shares.

Of course, the Joe example is for illustrati­ve purposes only: investors should take into considerat­ion other individual factors when making investment decisions; guidance from a profession­al financial adviser is recommende­d.

The Investnow Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Funds represent two of the most competitiv­e options for NZ long-term investors seeking a low-cost, tax-efficient exposure to global markets, especially for those investors on higher marginal tax rates who have more than $50,000 invested in global shares .

THE KEY TAKEAWAYS

The Foundation Series US 500 and Total World Funds offer investors: • Exposure to popular underlying Vanguard ETFS namely the Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF (VOO) and the Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT).

• Super-low management fees.

• Lower tax rates (capped at 28 percent), reflecting these are PIE funds.

• No tax returns required, reflecting that PIE is a final tax.

• One-off transactio­n fees of 0.50 percent on each buy and sell order.

To learn more please visit www.investnow.co.nz/dothemaths/ or contact Investnow on 0800 499 466 or at contact@investnow.co.nz

*Taking into account that Joe’s original investment of $100,000 does not form part of the “return”.

Implemente­d Investment Solution Limited (IIS) is the issuer of the Investnow Foundation Series Funds. For a Product Disclosure Statement please visit www.investnow.co.nz/fund-foundation-series/

Neither IIS nor any other party guarantees the return assumption­s used in the table above.

“INVESTNOW CREATED THE FOUNDATION SERIES FUNDS TO HELP KIWIS ACHIEVE THEIR INVESTMENT GOALS MORE EFFECTIVEL­Y.”

 ?? ?? Portfolio values are at the end of 10 year period net of all costs, including tax, foreign exchange fees, brokerage, spreads, and any account or transactio­n fees.
Portfolio values are at the end of 10 year period net of all costs, including tax, foreign exchange fees, brokerage, spreads, and any account or transactio­n fees.

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