AI & your money, super strategies and SMSF ETF risks – Q&A
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Feb 19, 2026
They explore how AI tools like ChatGPT can help with money organisation and where they can mislead. They compare pre-tax and post-tax super contribution strategies and timing. They unpack SMSF risks around ETF custodial ownership and practical HIN versus custodial differences. They also explain target date funds and when super tax rules matter near retirement.
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Use AI As A Helper, Not A Decision Maker
Use AI tools like ChatGPT for learning, budgeting and categorising transactions, not for final financial decisions.
Always fact-check AI outputs and avoid relying on them for precise maths or personalised financial planning.
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Explore how AI tools like ChatGPT can support (and mislead) your financial planning, understand key differences between pre- and post-tax super contributions, and unpack SMSF concerns around ETF custodial ownership.
In this Friday Q&A episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen Rask and Gemma Mitchell unpack some of the most common and timely questions we’re seeing right now around AI, superannuation strategies and SMSF investing.
With tools like ChatGPT becoming part of everyday decision-making, we talk about where AI can genuinely help with money organisation and planning, where it falls down, and why judgement, context and regulation still matter when real money is on the line.
We also step through practical super contribution questions that confuse a lot of people, and clear up concerns around ETF custodial ownership for SMSFs.
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Topics Covered
– Can ChatGPT help with your financial planning?
– Where AI tools are useful (and risky) with money
– Are AI-generated return estimates for super reliable?
– Target date funds: what they are & how Aussies use them
– What SMSF investors need to know about ETF custodial ownership
– Betashares Direct & other SMSF platform structures
– Pre-tax (concessional) vs post-tax (non-concessional) contributions
– How to claim a tax deduction for super contributions
– Why timing & paperwork matter for pre-tax strategies
– Practical steps to avoid breaching your super caps
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– ChatGPT and Financial Planning – ASIC Guidelines - https://moneysmart.gov.au
– ATO guide to Super Contributions - https://www.ato.gov.au
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