Martin Murden Director SMSF Consulting & Auditing, Partners Wealth Group Pty Ltd (at time of writing) Martin Murden is one of Australia's leading authorities on SMSFs, with over 40 years' experience in financial services. He was one of the first practitioners in Victoria to be accredited as a 'Specialist Superannuation Adviser' by the Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Professionals Association of Australia. He is also an accredited Specialist Superannuation Auditor. Partners Wealth Group is one of Australia's leading financial service providers. Established in 2003, the group provides retirement planning and investment advice, superannuation, commercial lending, legal and finance lease services.
MARTIN MURDEN | WEDNESDAY, 27 MAY 2015 According to the latest Partners Wealth Group research, while the number of self-managed super funds requiring a contravention report to be lodged with the ATO has fallen over the past year, on the flip side, breaches from borrowings are on the rise ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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