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How to get more control over how your super is invested and the fees you pay (and lower fees)

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English - March 06, 2019 23:51 - 16 minutes - 11.3 MB - ★ - 1 rating
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How to get more control over how your super is invested and the fees you pay (and lower fees)Accountants often recommend establishing a Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF) as the best way to gain full control over how your super is invested. But most people don’t want the responsibility and compliance headaches that a SMSF can create.
A wrap platform is an excellent alternative to a SMSF. In fact, they are simpler, don’t come with any compliance obligations and are often lower cost. But they still give investors a lot of control over where and how their super is invested.
Steer clear of retail super funds
In my 17 years of experience in reviewing super funds, I have found that retail funds (e.g. AMP, BT, Colonial, MLC, etc.) invariably charge high fees and deliver very poor investment returns. This was confirmed by the Productivity Commission’s recent report into super. Therefore, if you are in a retail super fund, it’s almost certain that you would be better off switching (but you must consider any ancillary benefits and/or insurance before you do).
Concerns with industry super funds
I have written about my concerns with industry super funds in the past. I summarise my main concerns below:
§ Firstly, trade unions have a lot of control over the industry super funds, how they are operated and ultimately their lack of productivity. This ‘influence’ was highlighted during The Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption.§ Secondly, I am concern but the amount of money paid to trade unions and I am concerned that there aren’t enough checks-and-balances. A report in 2017 highlighted that trade unions received over $18 million from industry super funds over a 4 year period. Here’s another article from Jan

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