Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...
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Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...
Q&A - Sell, Subdivide, or Supercharge? Navigating Big Money Moves
Investopoly
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Q&A - Sell, Subdivide, or Supercharge? Navigating Big Money Moves
In this week’s Q&A episode of Investopoly, Stuart tackles a wide range of insightful listener questions. Julianne kicks things off by asking for Stuart’s thoughts on the Canberra property market. Shelly seeks guidance on whether to subdivide and sell land to pay down debt or wait until retirement to reduce capital gains tax. Bay raises the question of when (or whether) it makes sense to shift from low-cost index investing to more actively managed super options, especially with internation...
Investopoly
Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...