Why SMSFs make no sense below $500K
If smaller SMSF funds are ever to make sense, the data shows there is an urgent need for more cost-effective, better performing SMSF ...
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If smaller SMSF funds are ever to make sense, the data shows there is an urgent need for more cost-effective, better performing SMSF ...
Double franking credits from dividends in listed Australian companies sounding too good to be true? That’s certainly what the ATO now thinks
The debate swirling around SMSF fees and minimum balances is misleading and often fuelled by those with a vested interest.
Trustees of SMSFs and investors generally need to take steps to mitigate the potentially destructive impact of ‘sequencing risk’ on their ...
Accountants need to get with the times and realise tax advice is only one part of the bigger SMSF picture.
A checklist of considerations for professionals dealing with limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) in SMSFs to avoid compliance ...
A recent decision handed down by the courts shows how basic misunderstandings can lead to disaster in the dividing of a trustee’s estate
SMSF Adviser reflects on the progress and expansion of the SMSF sector in 2013, which was at times overshadowed by controversy
The GFC has given retirees good reason to drop their swords and reassess annuities as an alternative to an account-based pension (ABP).
If history is any guide, it is unlikely superannuation will slip under the radar in 2014.
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