- Individual Account:
- This type of account is designed for individual investors. You are the sole owner and manager of the account, responsible for all investment decisions and management.
- Joint Account:
- A joint account allows multiple individuals, such as spouses or partners, to share ownership and management responsibilities. All individuals on the account have equal access and control over the account's investments.
- On Behalf of a Minor Account:
- This account is set up for minors (under 18 years of age). An adult manages the account on behalf of the minor, with the option of having a trustee or no trustee involved.
- Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) Account:
- An SMSF account is for those managing their own superannuation fund. You can choose between SMSF with individual trustees (where trustees are individuals) or a corporate trustee (where a company acts as trustee).
- Trust Account:
- This account type is used to manage investments on behalf of a trust's beneficiaries. You can choose between a trust with individual trustees or one with a corporate trustee.
- Company Account:
- A company account is for businesses that want to manage investments. The company is the account owner and manages the account's investments.
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