Super reforms tipped to spark ‘wave’ of automation
The superannuation reforms will be the catalyst for the “first real wave” of automation across SMSF firms, with SMSF practices essentially ...
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The superannuation reforms will be the catalyst for the “first real wave” of automation across SMSF firms, with SMSF practices essentially ...
The Treasury has been asked to provide greater clarification around whether flexi-pensions will be counted towards the transfer balance cap, ...
SMSF software company Class has announced a partnership with the intent to grant clients, accountants and advisers easier portfolio ...
Australia’s policymakers have “not been the advocates of the system that they should be” according to an executive in one big four firm, who ...
One financial services firm has cautioned trustees against locking away large chunks of money into income stream products, with the low ...
One international fund manager has moved to placate bond investors, including SMSFs, following the recent sell-off in US and Australian ...
SMSFs have been warned against rushed decisions to withdraw super where a reversionary pension pushes them above the $1.6 million cap, as ...
SMSF trustees should include children in the financial planning process from an earlier age as leaving it too late can result in “friction ...
The uncertainty caused by policy changes could see a reduction in the amount of money contributed to super and an increase in the amount ...
An SMSF software company has linked its software with HSBC to automate the data entry process for accountants and advisers administering ...