What to do if you are asset rich but cash poor
Duncan HughesReporter
Updated
Teresa Krawczuk’s decision to borrow money against the value of her home means the difference between a comfortable lifestyle in her Sydney apartment with panoramic views of Elizabeth Bay, and having to downsize.
Like many people with illiquid assets, such as property, long-term venture capital investments or capital growth shares, retired accountant Krawczuk had to devise a strategy to ease the cost-of-living squeeze.
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Duncan Hughes is a Walkley award-winning personal finance reporter, based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Duncan on Twitter. Email Duncan at duhughes@afr.com.au
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