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  • To safeguard your future, taking wise investment decisions for the financial well being of yourself and your family is imperative. Using SMSF strategies to invest in property is a great option for you to invest, control and manage the whole investment portfolio as per your discretion. One unique feature of this fund is that there are many flexible options for investing into this fund – either direct property, shares, bonds or any kind of assets. When it comes to your superannuation, you need to be very careful with where you choose to invest because it’s your future you are managing. Sure there will be some hits and misses, but ultimately, to get the most out of your SMSF, you need to know the market, seek advice when you need it, and play it safe until you’re confident you know what you are doing. Compare SMSF is an online network of Self Managed Super Fund members, and those considering setting up their own SMSF. Compare SMSF helps in compare the performance of your self managed superannuation fund (SMSF) with others. Compare SMSF is an independent service provided by Scott Williams and Roger Wyndham.

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