SPAA and Russell again surveying trustees

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24 October 2011
| By Mike Taylor |
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The Self Managed Superannuation Professionals Association (SPAA) is again seeking to gauge the views of Self Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) trustees on the key issues.

In what represents a follow-up to SPAA's joint survey with Russell Investments published earlier this year, SPAA has gone back into the market seeking responses to a series of questions with the new results, expected to be published in early 2012.

According to SPAA, the intention of the survey is to understand trustee views on investing, Government regulation, financial advice and managing an SMSF.

It said it was also seeking to track the changing and evolving nature of SMSFs.

SPAA said the report would be used by professionals, regulators, Government and the industry to better understand the superannuation sector's future intentions.

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