November 2022 Trustee – out now

The SMSF Trustee

Written by Supervision Group

Supervision Group has a highly experienced team of professionals with one goal, to improve how you interact with your Business, Super, Personal Finances and Investments to grow your wealth. We know what it takes to grow and thrive in today’s fast-paced economy.

26 October 2022

The latest edition of the Trustee # 13 is now available.

Directors IDs are nearly due for all directors of companies (including SMSF’s). Please read the article on page 10. If you have not created your Director ID, we are concerned that
you are going to run out of time, so now is the time for action.

Since the last edition, local politics and geopolitical affairs have remained unchanged. Markets have been affected by increasing inflation, higher interest rates and war.
Markets are up one day and down the next, with Wall Street on most occasions leading the Aussie Market. Experienced investors have seen this market cycle many times before
and know what is important and what is noise. Volatility is the new norm, but it won’t last forever. Profitable companies are always fashionable.

To help you navigate the SMSF waters our latest edition fetaures:

  • Access to Superannuation (Conditions of Release)
  • Contributions
  • SMSF Statistics Update
  • Young members are establishing SMSF’s
  • Directors ID
  • Some FAQ’s
  • and a whole lot more…

To download your copy of the Trustee please CLICK HERE

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