A Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) is a private superannuation fund that you manage yourself, rather than relying on a managed fund or retail superannuation fund. Advanced investors and investors with significant funds in their superannuation funds have been turning to using SMSF as an structure to hold and manage their investment properties as their retirement portfolio. We've covered the benefits of property investing through your SMSF, but what are the risks?
12 Risks of Property Investment through SMSF
While Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSFs) offer potential benefits, they also come with various risks and challenges that individuals need to be aware of before deciding to establish and manage one. Some of the key risks associated with SMSFs include:
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