Australians seeking to take an active interest in their Super are discovering the amazing financial benefits offered by establishing their own SMSF. A SMSF is your own personal Superannuation Fund that gives you total control over how your Super Benefit is invested. A SMSF is perfect for the DIY Investor who prefers to make their own Investment Choices for their retirement rather than leave their Superannuation to be invested by others.
The SMSF Sector has been around for more than 30 years and is Australia's largest Superannuation Sector by number of Funds and Asset Size. As at 30 June 2010, there were approximately 430,000 Self Managed Superfunds, representing 99 per cent of all Superannuation Funds. Self Managed Superfunds represent around 30 per cent of total Superannuation Assets. The SMSF Sector has over 800,000 Members. The SMSF sector has seen rapid growth in recent years, increasing from $132 Billion to $339 Billion in the five years to 30 June 2010, an annualised growth rate of 20 per cent. This is not surprising when we consider the total control a SMSF provides as well as the dramatic fee savings on offer! For more on SMSFs click here.
When you apply online to establish an SMSF, ESUPERFUND will mail to you all the required documentation necessary to establish the SMSF. Even better under our current promotional offer it is absolutely FREE to establish a SMSF with ESUPERFUND. To establish a SMSF click here.
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