Assistant Treasurer says legislation is no guarantee that financial products will not fail. ...
SMSF growth to climb among 30-50 years old despite decline in overall growth of the sector...
Only half of SMSF trustees in pension mode have a financial plan and less than 40 per cent have a draw-down strategy for retirement. ...
Self-managed superannuation firm Exelsuper has cemented its move into the planning space with the acquisition of Oxford Financial Services. ...
Fund manager and entertainment executive team up to deliver educational videos for Australian investors....
Specialist SMSF administrator SuperGuardian has been appointed by online broker Bell Direct to manage its integrated SMSF solution. ...
legalsuper's Andrew Proebstl questions ageing and death in context of SMSF trusteeships. ...
SPAA continues to reject compensation scheme, claiming it is counter to the philosophy of SMSFs....
Adelaide-based SMSF property promoter restricted from travel after company collapse. ...
As wealth management becomes increasingly important for Yellow Brick Road, the company reveals plans to focus on affordable advice for 'outsiders’....
SPAA points to ATO data on benefits payments as evidence SMSFs are taking a responsible approach to how they use their superannuation savings to live in retirement....
ASIC has reminded SMSF auditors that, from 31 January, they must lodge their annual SMSF auditor statements. ...
Market Vectors suggests ETFs can help SMSFs avoid poor real returns on cash investments, which represent nearly 30 per cent of all SMSF assets....
WAM Capital reports record pre-tax profit on back of strong SMSF interest....
Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) that continue to put large sums in cash should expect to see returns watered down by tax and inflation...
This verdict highlights something deeply wrong and rotten at the heart of the FSCP. We are witnessing a heavy-handed, op...
Interesting. Would be good to know the details of the StrategyOne deal....
It’s astonishing to see the FAAA now pushing for more advisers by courting "career changers" and international recruits,...