PORTFOLIO POINT: If you are 60-plus and still working, then a transition-to-retirement pension is a must. Plus what the election result means. If you are over 60 and still working, listen up. This column might be the most profitable column you read this year. There’s a common misunderstanding around superannuation pensions. And that is that […]
HEADLINE PORTFOLIO POINT: SMSFs open up a new legal world to trustees – and there’s a lot of rookie mistakes to avoid. Here’s seven of the biggest do’s and don’ts. The purpose of superannuation is to provide retirement benefits to members. And you would think that there is no group more interested in providing these […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: If you’re over 50, do you treat your super and non-super assets as two pots or one for asset allocation? Here’s an argument for the singular. Simply, the rules are different. Superannuation has one set of rules and taxation consequences. And your “normal” investments have another set of tax rules. For example, superannuation […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Could you become a target of a super scam or SMSF fraud? Your SMSF is not safe. Here’s what to look out for. Bees and honeypots. Frauds and moneypots. It’s a similarly sticky attraction. The list of those who have lost wads to fraudsters and scam artists continually grows. Email and the internet […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: You can contribute to super when you’re not working, or if you retire, or semi-retire early. Here are the rules if you’re considering this option. Superannuation feels like it’s the thing you get or do when you’re employed, to derive an income for when you’re no longer working. And to a large degree, […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: With the election now set for September 7, let’s look at the super chasm. It’s rare that superannuation is such a high priority on the list of political promises during a federal election. But this time around, it is front and centre. (Obviously, where I, at least, believe it deserves to be.) It’s […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Property gearing in SMSFs seems to be here to stay, but beware. Plus: Roger Montgomery, I accept your challenge. At the time, it was one of the biggest surprise decisions to have ever occurred to the superannuation industry. In September 2007 – nearly six years ago – the rules were changed to allow […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: How well did you do your job as SMSF investment manager last year? You needed to beat 14.81%. Unless you were still bunkered down in the ultra-defensive end of the investment world, the financial year ended 30 June should have been a good one for you. A ripper of a year for Australian […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Can your SMSF give you simultaneous pension and accumulation funds? Yes, here’s how. It’s an area many SMSF trustees don’t understand well – even those who might have been operating SMSFs for long periods. Trustees understand that their SMSF is there to eventually pay a pension. Therefore, at some stage, it must convert […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Many pensioners are facing massive increases in the minimum super pensions they draw this year. Here’s how you can deal with it. Hands up if you want more income? It sounds like a rhetorical question, with the logical answer being everyone. Not so. Many readers will be forced to take dramatic rises in […]
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