Category: SUPER

How to respect superannuation and set yourself up for life!
Many of us aren’t thinking about our retirement funds just yet, but respecting your super is one way to set yourself up for life. Peter Switzer shares his superannuation tips.>>

Superannuation milestones through the decades
Superannuation is likely the longest-term investment you’ll ever have and there’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. We’ve given you some key milestones to focus on at each stage of your working life to continue increasing it.>>

6 ‘sexy’ steps to supercharge your super
Both male and female super balances are a long way from super, not to mention the fact that women retire with $50,000 less than men. What can be done to fix this problem? Peter gives you his 6 steps to supercharge your super.>>

What is salary sacrificing and should you consider it?
Looking out for your financial future comes in many shapes and forms, including salary sacrificing into your super fund to prepare for your retirement in advance. >>

How to find out where
your super is invested
The superannuation industry is worth around $2.7 trillion, with around $1 trillion of that invested in ‘undisclosed assets.’ The super >>

How to: transfer your super
If you have multiple superannuation accounts, you're essentially cheating yourself of future savings. Here's how to fix it. >>

The story of women and super
Women have been subject to a long history of discrimination within superannuation. Would the proposed increase help or hinder? >>

How to read your super statement
Your superannuation is your money that’s invested for you to provide a comfortable lifestyle down the track. Have you ever checked your statement to see what you have invested, what it’s earning and what you’re paying? >>

Recovering women’s super
In our article yesterday on the Female Financial Fallout from COVID, we touched on the important effects to women's superannuation. >>

The female financial fallout of COVID
Research shows COVID has had a greater financial impact on women. How has this happened and what might we do? >>