Bastards. It’s like some financial arch-devil was sent down to blend all of my worst fears into a single nightmare. What the hell is going on? Both sides of politics have declared “open season” on two of my primary investment loves – superannuation and property investment. Cripes! What if you like both? If you run […]
It’s a horrible realisation that hits everyone in about their late 30s. You are older than any of your sporting heroes. They’ve retired. Unless you watch lawn bowls, snooker or darts – coincidentally, all games where you can drink while participating – or your favourite is cricketer Brad Hogg, they’ve all given it […]
SUMMARY: SMSFs face greater restrictions in 2016 for borrowing to buy property. The banking regulator didn’t just bark a little in 2015. It bared its teeth and showed it knows how to bite hard. While we didn’t get to hear the bark of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority because it was behind closed doors of […]
SUMMARY: No time to relax. SMSF trustees need to consider the risks ahead in 2016 and act now. It’s been nicely quiet out there in DIY super regulation land. Occasional jawboning, the odd threat, but little to no action. The lack of big changes in recent years has been welcome, given the turmoil of the […]
SUMMARY: Industry Super Australia is throwing mud at SMSFs. Hopefully it doesn’t stick, because it’s ridiculously inaccurate. All super lobby groups have a duty to protect their stakeholders. But Industry Super Australia’s latest attack on SMSFs is plain ignorant at best and deliberately misleading at worst. ISA’s report, called “Refocus” is a supplementary submission for […]
SUMMARY: Super, personal name or trust structure? You must consider all of the options when looking to create family wealth. There comes a time in most people’s lives where the constant struggle to stay afloat is superceded by thoughts of creating real wealth. There is spare money left over, monthly, after life’s expenses are covered. […]
SUMMARY: Siren call of property is a Greek tragedy that is claiming far too many SMSF victims. Here’s how to save yourself. The single greatest threat to newbie self-managed super fund trustees continues to be geared property investment. It is a Greek tragedy. The luring song of the property spruiking sirens have been calling out […]
SUMMARY: Super, personal name or trust structure? You must consider all of the options when looking to create family wealth. There comes a time in most people’s lives where the constant struggle to stay afloat is superceded by thoughts of creating real wealth. There is spare money left over, monthly, after life’s expenses are covered. […]
What’s just happened is no Harold Holt situation, but when you “lose” a prime minister, you tend to lose a few other things too. One of them is a whole bunch of promises. Out the window go the old ones. The new guy wants a clean slate and a whole set of new promises […]
SUMMARY: SMSFs awoke to geared property earlier and in bigger numbers than previously realised. The hunger for geared property inside self-managed super funds is far bigger than previously understood. The Tax Office on Monday made a second consecutive massive annual upward revision of official figures regarding how widespread property gearing in super […]
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