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Superannuation for Women

Super Basics – Part 6: How can you make the most of your superannuation?

There are a number of things you can do to maximise your superannuation.  One is to make sure you are being paid the Super Guarantee. This is the minimum amount your employer must contribute to your super fund. You should speak to your employer if you are not being paid Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsJune 29, 2023 ago
Superannuation for Women

Super Basics – Part 5: When can you access your superannuation?

In Australia, superannuation is a long-term savings plan to help you financially in retirement. You can start paying into your super from the day you start work. In most cases, your employer will pay money into your super account (called the Superannuation Guarantee). The money in your super account can’t Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsJune 22, 2023 ago
Investment planning for Women

Super Basics – Part 4: Investments

When it comes to superannuation, there are a range of investment options available. From low-risk options such as cash and fixed income, to higher-risk options such as shares and property.  Most super funds allow you to choose between ‘Pre Mixed’ investment options. The default option typically being ‘Balanced’ which invests Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsJune 15, 2023 ago
Superannuation for Women

Financial Jargon – Part 4

When it comes to retirement planning, there are a lot of terms and concepts that can be confusing. In this series, we’ll help demystify some of the key terms you need to know. Rollover: This is when you move move your superannuation from one fund to another. This could be Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsJune 7, 2023 ago
Superannuation for Women

Super Basics – Part 3: How much superannuation do you need?

Your super is there to help you live a comfortable retirement. The government guarantee (known as the Superannuation Guarantee) means that your employer must make regular contributions to your super account – currently, they must contribute 10.5% of your salary. You can also make your own contributions, and many people Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsMay 25, 2023 ago
Superannuation for Women

Super Basics – Part 2: What is superannuation?

Superannuation is a system in Australia that provides for retirement savings. The mainstay of the system is the Superannuation Guarantee (SG), which is the minimum amount that employers must contribute to their employees’ superannuation. However, employees can also make voluntary contributions to their super. The current Super Guarantee rate is Read more

By Peter Vlant, 2 yearsMay 4, 2023 ago

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