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Important Video Interview about new liabilities for SMSF Trustees
An interview with David Glenn Special Legal Counsel TAL Insurance and Drew Browne Senior Advisor at Sapience about the new and important issue facing Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) Trustees
Important update for SMSF Trustees
In August 2012, the Australian Government made an amendment to the SIS Act in Regulation 4.09. ASIC has made it very clear that compliance with Reg 4.09 is a non—negotiable requirement for SMSF Trustees.
Life can be complicated without the instructions
It's no argument this holds true for our financial and investment life too
LEGO building blocks have always been part of happy memories for so many of our clients (apart from stepping on a piece accidentally late at night getting for a glass of water). Many people don't realise they initially were made of wood with the plastic extrusion versions only beginning in 1947.
We don’t always talk about what we should. What's your backup plan?
Talking about what would happen to your business if an owner or key person suffered a serious illness or even died from a stroke, is not the usual topic of conversation around the BBQ with mates. But we do talk about what would happen if the shop burnt down, the computers were stolen or if the roof was ripped off by a storm and the warehouse flooded.
- Your customer will only really remember how you made them feel
- Default settings are not safe for business owners
- Would you prefer to talk with your teenager about sex or money?
- When two rights get it wrong in leading a team
- What to say when you don't know what to say
- Your future arrived yesterday, but it’s in three pieces
- The sensible reason why we do irrational things with money


