Bill M
Self Funded Retiree
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If your wife is not contributing to the fund it might be safer to set your self up with a corporate trustee instead.
You are the 3rd person who has suggested this to me. I think I might just have to bite the bullet and pay the $600 and set up a company, then there will be no stress or worries for my wife. Thanks again.
Can anyone recommend or give feedback of other providers that have no restriction on who you use or allow IB? have found 2 that have reasonable rates but both I know nothing about apart from there websites, ones called iCare Super and the other Green Frog (links below). realise it will cost me more but happy to pay a bit extra, as will also save on brokerge
http://www.icaresmsf.com.au/
http://greenfrogsuper.com.au/
Thanks
Sir Burr, I am with ESuperfund and only a short time ago I too noticed they had re-introduced IB as an optional broker. As a result I have just set up an account with them through ESuperfund which is in addition to another account I have with IB as an individual.I just noticed eSuper have Interactive Brokers (IB) up on their site as an optional broker choice again
Curious, anyone know how long this has been the case? I know eSuper allowed it a while back and stopped it.
A major downside is the tedious and not so straight forward application process. Glad I have that out of the way.
looking at the website it seems to imply this is for international shares, but then follow the link and it covers everything, so are Aussie shares and Futures allowed as well?, also what are the rates as when they first offered IB the brokerage was slightly higher for esuperfund clients, they then stopped offering IB, so what is it this time?
Yes I can confirm that commission is being charged at standard IB rates.Good questions Pager. I also use Saxo with eSuperfund and they are also listed under international but I just looked and can trade Aussie too.
I followed IB's rate links and found here the commission's. 0.08% ($6min) which I think is standard IB rates, not as before where I think it was more through eSuperfund.
Maybe Gordon can confirm
Cheers.
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