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In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Tom Wickenden break down how to build passive income with ETFs. They cover:

What passive income is and how it works

The best ETFs for generating reliable income

How the 4% rule helps you reach financial freedom

Why diversification is essential for income stability

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Topics Covered & Timestamps
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
2:30 What is Passive Income?
6:45 How ETFs Can Pay You an Income
10:20 Understanding Yield & Distributions
15:30 The 4% Rule & Retiring Early
20:15 Common Passive Income Sources
25:10 The Risk of Chasing High Yield
30:40 Why Diversification Matters for Income
35:50 ETF Breakdown: QOZ (Smart Beta Aussie Shares)
40:20 ETF Breakdown: YMAX (Boosting Dividends with Options)
45:00 ETF Breakdown: MMKT (Cash Plus ETF – Better Than a Bank?)
48:30 ETF Breakdown: OZBD (Bonds for Income & Stability)
53:00 How to Structure a Passive Income Portfolio
58:15 Final Thoughts & How to Ask Your Finance Questions
Resources for this episode
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QOZ – Smart Beta Aussie Shares

YMAX – Yield Maximizer Fund

MMKT – Cash Plus ETF

OZBD – Composite Bond Fund

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