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220 is self-managed super right for you + the pros & cons of SMSF

220 is self-managed super right for you + the pros & cons of SMSF

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In today's episode Martin and guest financial adviser Hamish Landreth unpack the ins and outs of how self-managed super funds (SMSF) work. They touch on:


👉 the difference between an industry fund and SMSF

👉🏼 who should consider it

👉🏽 common myths

👉🏾 what you can and can't invest in

👉🏿 can you borrow within a SMSF?

👉🏻 advantages & drawbacks

👉 managing tax

👉🏼 costs and responsibilities

👉🏽 and how professionals can assist


You can connect with Hamish and the team at Prosperity Advisers here: https://www.prosperityadvisers.com.au/


If you’d like to chat with someone about your personal situation, reach out to our team so we can connect you with a professional: https://www.retireright.com.au/get-help


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