PORTFOLIO POINT: Share the SMSF love. Taking a joint perspective to contributions strategies can be far more effective. Building your superannuation nest-egg can be a lonely challenge, not unlike trying to climb Mt Everest. Sure, you can surround yourself with committed like-minded people. But you’d better believe they will order you back down with a […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: The temperature is rising in SMSF-land. Time to apply some protection. Here’s 12 do’s and don’ts to get you prepared for 2012. It’s looking like another daunting year for investors. If you’re shaking in your boots at the prospect for returns, you won’t be alone. Europe’s sovereign debt woes are here for a […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: There’s nothing average about SMSFs. But what’s interesting is how much the really big SMSFs throw out the averages. The chasm between SMSFs and managed fund super is, literally, light years. They’re in different leagues. It’s like putting up Muhammad Ali in his prime against … well, me, now. SMSFs are lean machines […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Property price declines are raising the interest of SMSF trustees. If the thought has crossed your mind, here’s what you need to do to be ready to pounce in 2012. I don’t know about you, but I was gagging for the Christmas break. Professionally and personally, 2011 was an eventful year, in a […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: The short-term future for superannuation for even average income earners is looking increasingly grim. Lower your expectations for super to being nothing more than a safety net. Here’s what’s changed It might be stating the bleeding obvious, but sometimes you need to take a step back to view the bigger picture. And what’s […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Why take two pensions instead of one? Because the estate planning ramifications are potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars. Here’s why. It can often make sense to start a pension well before you’re ready to retire. The introduction of transition to retirement (TTR) pensions in 2005 meant many as young as 55 […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Looking to adjust your pension mid-year because of market volatility? Here’s a strategy to keep in mind. Super pensions can be a relatively simple affair. Take the value at June 30 of the previous year and decide what percentage – within your limits – you want to take for the year. If you’re […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Super returns? What returns? Here’s how to turn the tables and bounce back. Plus reader feedback to why SMSF contributions have taken a dive. From a super returns perspective, we’ve known things have been pretty miserable for a long time. But they’re becoming so on a grander and grander scale. Typical balanced funds […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: Your super contributions have slumped further! What you’re putting in now is down a full one-third on two years ago. Tell me why. What’s the story with your super contributions? Where’s your love for super? A bit over a year go, I reported that contributions to SMSFs had fallen down a very deep […]
PORTFOLIO POINT: There has been a ferocious shift to defensive assets in recent months. Are you leading, following, or ignoring the trend? In a few days – November 1 – it will be four years since the top of the Australian equities market. Investment changed on that date. Few saw it coming. But investors’ understanding […]
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