Identity theft is an increasingly popular method of cyber crime as opposed to “bank-like heists” of the past, and SMSF trustees are a prime target, according to a university professor.
Month: June 2017
Give your children a saving and investing edge – for life
Perhaps the best way to give your young children a lifetime saving and investing advantage is to ensure they are as financially literate as possible, as early as possible in their lives.
Women still in the dark about finances
The gender pay gap and divorce were some of the issues that were stopping women from understanding how to thrive financially, according to AFA Inspire national chair Dianne Charman.
Lessons learnt – often the hard way
Important: A summary of what a number of experts with many years experience helping people manage their investments have to say about the lessons they've learnt.
Australian population figures
The following information covers Australia's recent population trends and movements.
ATO poised to ramp up focus on key compliance area
Warning about SMSF compliance and the ATO.
Benefit payments rise dramatically ahead of July 1 super changes
SMSF trustees looking to take advantage of the current rules around non-concessional caps have …..
There’s no magic pudding when it comes to super
Superannuation is supposed to be all about providing income in retirement.
ATO guidance provides clarity on death benefit confusion
ATO guidance released yesterday has provided peace of mind for SMSFs receiving death benefit pensions in excess of $1.6 million, with the guidelines applauded by those in the SMSF industry.