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DIY super: The next instalment.

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Byline: Stephen Calder

Do-it-yourself (DIY) superannuation fund owners should balance their desire for increased returns with the need to preserve capital. Although DIY funds cannot use margin lending they are allowed to buy instalment warrants, which ...

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