BetaShares Legg Mason Real Income Fund (Managed Fund) ETF (ASX:RINC)

The BetaShares Legg Mason RINC ETF is an actively managed fund that invests in companies that own physical assets, like A-REITs, utilities and infrastructure. These companies are expected to grow revenues and profits overtime and provide sustainable dividend income to investors.

RINC ETF review

RINC share price and fees

RINC fees

ASX ticker code: RINC
Yearly fee (MER): 0.85%
FUM: $64.29 million
Monthly spread: 0.39%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

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What does the RINC ASX ETF invest in?

The RINC ETF invests in a portfolio of ASX-listed companies that own real physical assets, such as property, utilities and infrastructure. Think A-REITs, toll roads, airports and electricity grids. The focus on real assets aims to produce a regular, growing income stream that is above that of the S&P/ASX 200 Index and is expected to rise with inflation as underlying real-asset businesses ideally increase their revenue streams.

What do investors use the RINC ETF for?

The aim of RINC is to provide investors with a more diversified exposure to listed real assets, than you get by only investing in the A-REIT Index. The fund also aims to produce a tax-effective income yield that exceeds the S&P/ASX 200 Index.

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RINC PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

RINC literature

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RINC holdings

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ASX: RINC’s dividend 2021

RINC dividend yield

Last 12m yield: 3.78%

When does RINC pay a dividend?

RINC dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

Warnings we apply to the RINC ETF

RINC tax domicile

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