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Expecting the unexpected – illness, incapacity or death of a member

Expecting the unexpected – illness, incapacity or death of a member

by Guy Wuoti | Thu, Feb, 2020 | SMSF Options

The life cycle of a SMSF, in most cases is based on a long-term plan that may include an unexpected event(s) such as illness, incapacity or death of a member. How do we deal with these events when we have illiquid asset such as a property, if a member died for...
Expecting the unexpected – illness, incapacity or death of a member

Expecting the unexpected – illness, incapacity or death of a member

by Guy Wuoti | Thu, Feb, 2020 | SMSF Options

The life cycle of a SMSF, in most cases is based on a long-term plan that may include an unexpected event(s) such as illness, incapacity or death of a member. How do we deal with these events when we have illiquid asset such as a property, if a member died for...
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