Miscellaneous 2005

Superannuation and retirement planning

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 24 Jun 2005

 

Apart from the family home superannuation is usually the next most valuable asset that a person has. The art of creating enough to live on in retirement is a delicate balance of prudent investing and using the concessions available to stretch the net as far as possible without it breaking. This presentation covers the use of the relevant concessions in the superannuation legislation to ensure the best possible outcomes for wealth creation during the accumulation and draw down stages of superannuation. Matters covered include:

  • keeping on top of contributions to super
  • things to think about with choice of funds
  • investment strategies and wealth building through super
  • taxation of superannuation funds in accumulation and pension phases
  • pension strategies, strengths and weaknesses.

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  • Published By: Graeme Colley
  • Published On:24 Jun 2005
  • Took place at:Peppers Fairmont Resort, Leura

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