Self Managed
Superannuation Directory
Self managed superannuation funds comprise
20% of the superannuation industry and, at 31 December 2003,
had approximately $125 billion in assets under management.
There are around 300,000 self managed super
funds, and the number of funds is growing at about 2,500 a
month. An average of 160 self managed super funds close each
month.
The average account balance of a self managed
super fund is $235,000.
The membership spread among self managed
super funds is:
- One member 21%
- Two members 65%
- Three members 7%
- Four members 7%
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There are over 300,000 Self Managed
Superannuation Funds in Australia managing over $130
Billion of retirement funds. It is no playround for
the uninitiated or aggressive tax planners, and if you
are contemplating a SMSF you are best advised to seek
professional advice. |
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A Self Managed Superannuation Fund
(SMSF) is a type of Superannuation Fund that can have
up to four members. A Self Managed Super Fund or SMSF
allows investors to look after the most important people
in their lives. |
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De Vryer and Associates are Self
Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) Experts with all
advisers certified as Self Managed Superannuation Fund
Specialists Advisers (SSA) by the recognised industry
association SPAA. |
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De Vryer and Associates Pty Ltd
are based on the Gold Coast, but service clients from
all over Australia and expatriate clients around the
world. Ralph de Vryer was first registered as a licensed
securities dealer representative on 21 May 1985 to Personal
Investment Planners Pty Ltd, Sydney. |
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Since early 1999 our De Vryer and
Associates has specialised in the administration of
self managed superannuation funds. Becasue SMSF sub-accounts
need to be strictly segregated the administration is
very detailed to achieve strict compliance. |
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Self Managed Superannuation Funds
are able to pay retirement pensions such as allocated
Pensions. An Allocated Pension is a tax advantage income
stream, paid from your own retirement capital through
a Family or Public Superannuation Fund. |
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