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How to take an artwork out of your SMSF

Investing in art is one way to diversify your SMSF portfolio – especially because the asset class is generally less volatile than stocks.

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A high-yielding investment to avoid

With the recent fall in term deposit rates, self managed super trustees may be tempted to look around for some 'alternative' higher yield income investments.

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Should I invest in super or pay off my mortgage?

Should I invest in super or pay off my mortgage?

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What happens to SMSF assets in a divorce?

Decisions about how super benefits should be split in the event of a divorce can have long-term consequences for super fund members. And while some settlements ..

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The pros and cons of insurance in your SMSF

Have you often wondered whether you really need insurance in your super fund? Or if it's better to purchase it outside your fund?

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How to avoid mistakes in artwork investments

Some of you might remember the 1980s and 1990s BBC TV drama Lovejoy about an art dealer in England.

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