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SMSF Association focused on easing administration burden

With the Affordable Advice Review set to dominate the financial advice and advocacy industry in the coming years, the SMSF Association has submitted a series of targeted recommendations ahead of this year’s Federal Budget. Rather than muddying the waters around education standards, or the compensation scheme of last resort (CSLR), the Association’s submission is squarely…

The Inside Adviser | 3rd Feb 2022 | More
How will Your Future, Your Super reforms impact ESG investing?

While the government’s Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) reform package, which took effect last July, has been widely derided by the industry, it is the first step in a move to requiring the industry to improve its efficiency, transparency and accountability. One of the unexpected consequences of the YFYS changes is the fact that it…

Ishan Dan | 20th Jan 2022 | More
  • SMSFs on the horizon for trading platform Stake

    Earlier this year, an army of small-time millennial traders successfully shook-up the US stock market and took on Wall Street.  A shorting attack on a company called GameStop (NYSE: GME), led by hedge funds, was outflanked by a frenzied buying assault from an online crowd centred on the the WallStreetBets “subreddit” chat-forum on Reddit. It…

    Ishan Dan | 5th Jul 2021 | More
    SMSFs back in vogue as investors seek control

    This week saw the release of the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO’s) latest quarterly data on the self-managed super fund (SMSF) sector. The information provides a unique insight into what has been a sector under pressure for many years now, as both regulators and industry fund alternatives fine-tuned their focus.  The takeaway from the latest publicly…

    Drew Meredith | 14th Jun 2021 | More
  • The ten most important action points for SMSF trustees

    The end of the financial year is closing in fast after what has been a tumultuous period for many in Australia. Despite a reasonably uneventful year for superannuation legislation and policy changes, opportunities abound for superannuants and investors of all kinds. One of the most important roles of a financial adviser is to prompt and…

    Drew Meredith | 10th Jun 2021 | More
    SMSFs cheaper to run than ASIC says

    SMSFs are not as expensive to operate as many, including ASIC and the Productivity Commission, have led us to believe, according to a report by consulting actuaries Rice Warner, and published to coincide with the start of ‘SMSF Week’. The report was commissioned by the SMSF Association (SMSFA) which has been continually irked by both…

    Greg Bright | 23rd Nov 2020 | More
    Six-member SMSFs one step closer

    It’s been a long time coming, yet it may finally be here. The arbitrary cap on the allowable number of SMSF members, limiting funds to just four people, appears set to be lifted. The legislation has been delayed due to the pandemic but the proposal to increase the maximum number of members from four to…

    Drew Meredith | 12th Nov 2020 | More
    Building Climate Aware Portfolios

    With climate change being increasingly recognised as a systemic risk, the investment community is becoming more focused on supporting the transition to a net-zero-emissions economy and establishing sound transition plans The announcement by Cbus Super is the most recent example. Last month, the $54 billion building and construction industry superfund launched a new Climate Change…

    Dragana Timotijevic | 14th Sep 2020 | More
    Understanding alternative assets

    In an environment of low interest rates and seemingly overvalued sharemarkets, advisers are naturally flocking to alternative asset classes to eke out returns. Yet not all alternative assets are created the same. The COVID-19 sell off and subsequent recovery has truly seperated the good from the bad. In this webinar, PIMCOs Chris Santore, will shine…

    Drew Meredith | 31st Aug 2020 | More
  • The travesty of Mayfair Platinum – and why there are more to come

    Clearly, we should have seen it coming. A launch party full of B-grade celebrities on a pristine beach in a cyclone ravaged region, it had all the hallmarks of a disaster. This week saw the regulator taking action against the Mayfair Platinum Group, including its subsidiaries IPO Wealth, Mayfair 101, and M-Notes among others. The…

    Drew Meredith | 19th Aug 2020 | More
    SMSF operating costs get a reality check

    Clients who have put off establishing a self-managed super fund due to the assumed high costs may be put at ease after the Australian Taxation Office released the median cost of an SMSF which is significantly lower than earlier reported figures. The ATO’s 2017-18 Statistical Overview of SMSFs shows the median operating expense of SMSFs…

    Annabelle Dickson | 24th Jun 2020 | More
    Covid-19, market turmoil, prompt move to SMSFs

    Preliminary unofficial data on registrations of self-managed super funds (SMSFs) points to resurgent popularity of the vehicle. While Australian Taxation Office (ATO) data has not been officially updated, unofficial numbers have been shared at conferences showing a spike in registrations, reversing a trend of the last few years – indicating that Australia’s army of 1.1…

    James Dunn | 3rd Jun 2020 | More