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SMSF Adviser announces new initiative to meet audience needs

We are introducing a new feature on our website to ensure we meet the needs of our audience and offer the most pertinent news in the sector.

by Keeli Cambourne
March 27, 2024
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Readers will now be able to send through specific and targeted questions they may have regarding self-managed funds and we’ll do our best to get our expert contributors to offer insights.

Our experts are the best and most respected in the industry and their cumulative knowledge is an asset to the SMSF Adviser audience.

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Most have been involved with the industry since its inception and have been at the forefront of legislative and regulatory changes as well as helping to find the best way for SMSF trustees and members to navigate the often complex world of self-managed funds.

“At SMSF Adviser we are hoping we can tailor our news to suit the needs of our audience as the industry continues to expand,” journalist Keeli Cambourne said.

“With the raft of legislation changes in the sector over the past 12 months, keeping compliant and understanding the technicalities of these changes can be a challenge.”

The SMSF Adviser team will select a query each month and ask our experts for information and insights.

Questions can be submitted via the Question of the Month portal located on the right hand of the website, directly under the subscription link.

We’re hoping this new feature will help generate discussion and ideas and bring a new element to SMSF Adviser.

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