Sharing super a win-win for couples
Men and women treated equally when it comes to super, but it’s a simple fact that women generally retire with much less super than men.
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Men and women treated equally when it comes to super, but it’s a simple fact that women generally retire with much less super than men.
Sharing super a win-win for couples Read More »
Consolidating your super means moving all your super into one account. It makes your super easier to manage, and saves on fees.
Combine your super into one account to save Read More »
Stay up to date with what\’s happened in Australian markets over the past month.
Market movements & review video – February 2022 Read More »
Separation and divorce can be a challenging time, often made all the more difficult when you have to divide your assets. So how do you go about decoupling your superannuation?
Making a super split Read More »
As you approach retirement, it could be a good idea to consider giving your super a boost.
Boost your super in the lead up to retirement Read More »
As investment market volatility continues, what does this mean for Australians’ retirement savings?
COVID-19: How long may your super savings take to recover? Read More »
If retirement was on your horizon in the next five years or so, the market downturn due to COVID-19 coronavirus might have prompted you to take a closer look at your superannuation and how it’s invested. Perhaps you’ve seen your balance drop and are now wondering what you need to do to get your retirement back on track?
Investment options and retirement Read More »
The end of financial year on 30 June is a good time to take stock and get your finances in order.
Checklist for end of financial year Read More »
The Australian Federal Government has proposed two key measures to help retirees and those receiving income support to manage the financial impact of COVID-19.
Changes to pension drawdown and deeming rates Read More »
The spread of coronavirus has been followed by some of the biggest plunges in share markets since the global financial crisis (GFC), both here in Australia and around the world.
Holding your nerve – why retirees fear a market plunge Read More »