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Distributions
How will my distribution be paid out?
Distributions will be reinvested into the fund by default, unless you elect to receive distributions as cash. To change your distribution preferences select the Accumulate > Details > “Distribution Reinvestment Preference”. Distributions that are not reinvested will be deposited to your Stake AUS balance.
Are the distributions reinvested or paid out in cash?
Distributions will be reinvested into the fund by default, unless you elect to receive distributions as cash (in the Details section of your Accumulate tab, under “Distribution reinvestment preference”), in which case they will be paid directly to your Stake AUS balance.
Can I turn automatic reinvestments off?
By default, the fund automatically reinvests income distributions. You are able to turn this feature off (via the Accumulate details Page) and for income to be paid to your Stake AUD balance at any time.
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