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SMSFs outperform APRA funds again: research

SMSFs outperformed APRA funds by more than 4 per cent in 2021–22 according to new research from the University of Adelaide’s International Centre for Financial Services.

by Keeli Cambourne
February 15, 2024
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The research revealed that in a financial year where the bellwether S&P/ASX 200 index fell more than 10 per cent, the median SMSF only retreated one per cent compared with the median APRA fund which fell 5.1 per cent.

The 4.1 percentage point margin was the largest in six years and highlighted the resilience of the SMSF sector.

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The research was based on 394,000 SMSFs, or 67 per cent of all self-managed funds, and showed that 38 per cent of SMSFs had positive returns in 2021–22 compared with less than five per cent of APRA funds.

Dr George Mihaylov, head of the ICFS research project commissioned by the SMSF Association, said the SMSF performance results suggest that most funds are adequately diversified, indicating a key financial benefit for those SMSF trustees who get financial advice.

“In our opinion the outperformance by SMSFs was due, in part, to being underweight international equities and overweight domestic equities in a year where the local market outperformed some international markets,” Dr Mihaylov said.

“We have shown in earlier research that less than two per cent of SMSFs hold international equities, most often with allocated weightings that are low. This is in stark contrast with APRA funds, of which a much larger proportion diversify internationally, typically with larger weightings.”

Dr Mihaylov added that although home bias generally leads to sub-optimal levels of investment diversification, it can also act to boost earnings and returns during periods where the domestic stock market outperforms some key international markets.

He said another contributing factor to the outperformance was that a substantial sub-group of SMSF trustees pursued defensive asset allocations and defensive asset classes.

The latest research is consistent with previous studies and Dr Mihaylov said losses were also marginally exacerbated at the aggregate level for funds holding less than 80 per cent of their net assets in cash and cash equivalents.

SMSFA CEO Peter Burgess said the research contributes to the mounting evidence of the strong investment performance of the SMSF sector.

“Over the period 2017–2021, SMSFs have outperformed APRA funds in some financial years, and this now includes 2021–22,” Mr Burgess said.

“From the Association’s perspective, what is particularly gratifying is the indication that those SMSFs getting financial advice tend to perform better. It’s always been our mantra that SMSF trustees should get professional advice.”

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