FAQ: Is SMSF right for you?
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Understanding property investing within a Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) can be challenging for beginners. To help you navigate this complex topic, we have created an easily digestible FAQs packed with essential information to give you a solid start. In this factsheet, we will answer the essential questions most investors might have. For further insights into SMSFs, we invite you to join our live webinar featuring guest speaker Nick Ali from NEO Super, an accredited SMSF expert accountant with over 25 years of experience in SMSF planning and maintenance.
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