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Are you Positioned To Take Advantage of Market Changes?

The last 4 years have been difficult for investors the question is how do we go forward?

Quite simply we can lick our wounds and crawl in the corner or we can get on with “moving forward” (copyright Julia).

If we choose the later than the question then becomes how?

At the moment for patient and astute investors there is a plethora of opportunity in the markets as the world struggles to grasp the current economic issues. As the markets sell off has been considerable this means that a lot of this “bad” news is already factored into the share price.

However, as an investor you have some doubts on how you can benefit. Where am I going to get the money from and am I taking on too much risk? If you decide that you would like to have a go then we can build a strategy around some very good products to manage the later. Importantly, all we need to participate is some free cash flow every month.

Please refer to our website for further information and please hurry as this opportunity will close shortly.

If the world financial markets are turning are you positioned to benefit?

Edward Mazzoni | Friday, March 09, 2012
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Open up the Investment Potential of your Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF)

Superannuation has become more than a compulsory savings pool, it may provide you with a powerful wealth creation opportunity and is likely to be one of your most valuable assets.

Centre Capital can assist with the range of different strategies available to SMSF investors.

One such strategy that self managed superannuation investors can use is that of gearing (borrowing to invest). This may be a great strategy for those with a long term investment horizon and want to take advantage of the current share market weakness...but how?

One simple way to gain a cost effective leveraged exposure to increase the investment potential of your Self Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) is through instalment receipts on selected ASX-listed securities.

Key benefits of strategy

  • Leveraged exposure to over 100 ASX-listed Underlying Securities*
  • Simple, low cost and transparent structure
  • Flexible leverage of up to 50% on the portfolio of Underlying Securities
  • Income and growth potential
  • Variable and fixed interest rates available
  • Straight forward transacting
  • Minimum initial investment amount of $20,000
  • Limited recourse and no personal guarantees
Centre Capital can show you how.
Edward Mazzoni | Monday, August 30, 2010
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Where Is Your Super Invested?

RICE Warner Actuaries have released a report saying that superannuation will grow to $1,583 Billion by 2014. This will mean an average member balance of $78,000 at that point in time.

As can be seen these amounts of money are quite large and it always surprises me when people have no idea how their superannuation money is invested. Even when people know that it is in a fund of some sort they have no idea how the underlying fund invests their money.

Whilst raising concern it is important to also realise this does not have to be the case and that you can take hold of your superannuation and “control” where it is allocated. This means that you are only getting exposure to investment assets that are suitable for you and your circumstances. For this reason a large portion of our clients utilise Self Managed Superannuation a sector which is forecast to grow to over $400 Billion in next 5 years. We can show you how to get the advantages of such a super structure and take control of your money and your future.

Edward Mazzoni | Monday, March 15, 2010
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Retirement Planning

Remember when petrol was $0.32 per litre , $0.70 per litre, $1.00 per litre and is now $1.50 per litre? It's not just petrol that has increased, most things we buy increase over time with inflation - bread, milk, paddle pops.

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Becoming Self Managed

Read on for some of the reasons why we utilise Self Managed Superannuation, along with the benefits, advantages and disadvantages of an SMSF.

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Options

Self Managed Superannuation is the Rolls Royce of superannuation vehicles. However it is essential to know what requirements need to be completed. Then you need to decide what you are capable or willing to do yourself and what you need professional assistance with.

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Administration Only

Let KRG take the hassle out of your Self Managed Super Fund Needs. KRG has a qualified team of SMSF administrators and accounting specialists to take care of all levels of SMSF requirements.

Read more on administration only options through Self Managed Superannuation here

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