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‘Hivemind’ approach key to SMSF planning as retirement nears

A key consideration for SMSF members is how their retirement will impact their fund’s investment strategy. To navigate these tricky waters, members must plan around long-term needs, and input from experts can help prevent costly mistakes, according to Accurium principal Melanie Dunn.

Lisa Uhlman | 1st Feb 2023 | More
LRBA holders to ride property market out, despite volatility blip

Australians’ penchant for property investment comes with the caveat that patience is a necessary virtue. This applies doubly so for fretful LRBA holders, writes Nicholas Way.

Nicholas Way | 1st Feb 2023 | More
  • Treasury floats NALI rule change to stop unfair penalties for SMSFs

    The federal government is seeking feedback on proposed changes to rules aimed at preventing non-arm’s-length transactions by superannuation funds, in a bid to address concern that SMSFs and smaller funds that breach the provisions could be disproportionately penalised.

    Lisa Uhlman | 27th Jan 2023 | More
    Death benefit litigation puts role of SMSF trustee in focus

    Litigation involving estate planning and superannuation is ramping up, with major impacts on self-managed super funds, and in particular trustee obligations. Cooper Grace Ward partner Hayley Mitchell discusses key case law SMSF trustees should be sure to know about.

    Lisa Uhlman | 20th Jan 2023 | More
  • ASIC pullback on $500K threshold sparks SMSF narrative change

    The regulator’s recent removal of a controversial $500,000 minimum-balance guidance for self-managed superannuation funds provides an opportunity to re-engage with lower-balance funds that have been steered away from SMSFs, the SMSF Association says.

    Tahn Sharpe | 13th Dec 2022 | More
    Australians expect $200K retirement savings gap as FORO concerns grow

    Higher rates and the cost of living, on top of global events, have contributed to increased Fear Of Running Out across the country. Yet the level of concern may be relatively unfounded, AMP reports.

    Tahn Sharpe | 5th Oct 2022 | More
    Property debt no panacea for SMSF investment

    Borrowing to invest in property within an SMSF vehicle has merit, which is why so many people have done it. But there are risks in placing such a lumpy asset in a restrictive environment that all investors should be aware of.

    James Dunn | 21st Sep 2022 | More
    Australia surges up retirement security ranks

    By holding ground in areas such as quality of life, material well-being, finances and health while other countries fell back, Australia moved up two spots to 5th on the latest Natixis Global Retirement Index.

    Tahn Sharpe | 21st Sep 2022 | More
    Super fees climb with age, but devil is in the detail

    There are a range of factors that will determine the fees a member will pay. The difference could have a dramatic effect on the final balance of a retiree’s nest egg.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 16th Sep 2022 | More
  • Five strategies to diversify your SMSF and avoid single investment risk

    In 2016 the number of SMSFs with at least 90 per cent of assets in a single investment class was 30.7 per cent. In the latest annual release that number has improved only marginally to 27.7 per cent.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 16th Sep 2022 | More
    SMSF numbers and assets hit record high

    The establishment of SMSFs is increasing at a record pace, but the growth is coming from a whole new area.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 26th Aug 2022 | More
    ASIC levy review targets adviser ‘time-lag’ issue

    The review will consider “the consequences of time lags between regulatory action and cost allocation”, the terms of reference states.

    Tahn Sharpe | 10th Aug 2022 | More