A Sure Bet

Happy Friday Chasers,

And for those of you who were unsuccessful at the 2023 Warrnambool May Racing carnival this week, we have a sure bet for you to win – contribute more regularly to your superannuation fund!

Not only does it benefit from a lower rate of tax on the earnings at 15% and are generally protected from bankruptcy claims, but regular contributions will also help your fund balance grow over time with the benefit of compounding.

A much better alternative to gambling your hard – earned cash away.

Speak to our authorised financial planner if you would like to know more.

Have a great day!

General Advice Disclaimer

The advice provided is general advice only as, in preparing it we did not take into account your investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs. Before making an investment decision on the basis of this advice, you should consider how appropriate the advice is to your particular investment needs, and objectives. You should also consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement before making any decision relating to a financial product. Christopher Beks is a director of Ceebeks Financial Solutions and an Authorised Representative of InterPrac Financial Planning Pty Ltd ASFL 24663.

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