Justin Beeton
AUTHOR | No. of articles: 7
Justin Beeton is the founder and managing director of The SMSF Club and the head of investments at Sequoia Asset Management.
The SMSF Club is a membership program designed specifically for anyone who has or wants an SMSF. With an extensive network throughout Australia, The SMSF Club integrates a tailored ongoing education program with ongoing administrative, compliance, and investment support. The SMSF Club assists members throughout every stage of the SMSF process.
6 biggest mistake SMSF property investors make: part 2
Buying property through an SMSF can be a rewarding investment strategy, but you’ll need to navigate these common mistakes in order to avoid rendering your fund ...
TAX & LEGAL
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Sun, 24 May 2015
6 biggest mistake SMSF property investors make: Part 1
Buying property through an SMSF can be a rewarding investment strategy, but you’ll need to navigate these common mistakes to avoid rendering your fund non-compliant and ...
TAX & LEGAL
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Sun, 17 May 2015
Investors ask: The limitations of SMSFs
Q. I keep hearing about all the restrictions around SMSFs and property, but I don’t really understand the rules. In simple terms, what are the biggest limitations of ...
TAX & LEGAL
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Thu, 08 May 2014
Individual trustees vs corporate trustees part 2
This article highlights some of the additional risks of having individual trustees as opposed to a corporate trustee when you own property in your SMSF.
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Wed, 03 Apr 2013
Individual trustees vs corporate trustees
Many people choose to be individual trustees because the establishment and ongoing costs are less than the corporate trustee. While it appears to be a little cheaper ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Tue, 02 Apr 2013
Buying direct property using your Superannuation-Part 2
While buying direct property using your Super is now within reach for many more Australian's, there are additional risks and rules that you need to comply with.
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Thu, 14 Mar 2013
Buying direct residential property using your Superannuation-Part 1
Buying direct real estate and using the wealth created by owning property to fund ones retirement is not a new philosophy.
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Fri, 08 Mar 2013