HYLD just landed on the ASX — should Aussie dividend investors care?

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A new high-yield ETF has landed on the ASX — but does it actually improve income investing, or just reshuffle the same old dividend payers? In this review, I break down HYLD through an Income Factory lens and show where it fits alongside banks, LICs, and private credit.

Hybrid Income Investing in Australia (2025–2030): How to Build a Balanced Dividend & Credit Portfolio

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With dividend yields compressing, Australian investors are blending dividend stocks, ETFs, LICs, and credit funds to build hybrid income portfolios that deliver stable, diversified cash flow.

What are the Best Australian Dividend ETFs or LICs?

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Dividend investing has long been a cornerstone of wealth building for Australian investors, offering a reliable income stream alongside potential long-term capital growth. With Australia’s unique tax environment, particularly the benefit of franking credits, dividend-focused strategies have become especially appealing. This makes Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Listed Investment Companies (LICs) popular choices for those seeking consistent, tax-efficient income from their portfolios.