Superannuation
Staying steady: managing emotions and maintaining focus during market volatility
20 March
Experiencing market volatility can be an emotional rollercoaster for even the most seasoned investors. Feelings of fear, anxiety, and doubt often emerge as markets fluctuate, leading many to question their investment strategies and financial...[Read More]
Super housing scheme could shave years off home wait
20 March
People saving for their first home could be in their own property years sooner under a proposal to allow Australians to access their superannuation for housing, a study has found. A report from economists Peter Tulip and Matt Taylor found using...[Read More]
Navigating redundancy: why financial advice is essential and 10 tips for getting help
13 March
Losing a job due to redundancy is rarely part of anyone’s career plan. Yet, for many Australians, it is a reality that can bring about uncertainty, stress, and financial concerns. While some may view redundancy as a setback, others may see it as...[Read More]
Women lack confidence when it comes to retirement funds
12 March
Women are less confident than men that they will have a comfortable retirement, with only 34 per cent feeling prepared for life after work. A survey of 2250 Australians revealed that more than three in five women (62 per cent) felt they would be...[Read More]
Smart ways to invest using an SMSF
6 March
A Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) offers individuals greater control over their retirement savings, allowing them to choose a variety of investment options. To maximise long-term returns and financial security, it is essential to understand the...[Read More]
Super funds to make their investment case in Trump’s US
27 February
Australians’ $4 trillion worth of retirement savings could be used as leverage to gain a foothold into the world’s biggest investment market, as industry leaders aim to make a case for more opportunities. A delegation of Australia’s...[Read More]
Tax on large withdrawals floated to future-proof super
12 December
Retirees might be more inclined to use super for its intended purpose – income for retirement – under a proposal to tax oversized withdrawals. Four actuaries have waded into the ever-contentious tax debate with a discussion paper thrashing out...[Read More]
Changes to super to bolster transparency and quality
21 November
Older Australians will be able to use their retirement savings more effectively under a government push to improve the quality and transparency of superannuation. The federal government will improve resources on its financial advice website...[Read More]
Calls to expand super payments for younger workers
14 November
Teenagers should be paid superannuation on top of their wages regardless of how many hours they work, one of Australia’s largest funds urges. Modelling by the Super Members Council of Australia released on Tuesday shows the average worker under 18...[Read More]
Retirement withdrawal – lump sum or income stream
7 November
The difference between a lump sum withdrawal of super and a retirement income stream, and the tax consequences. Choose a lump sum or income stream When you meet the retirement condition of release, you can usually choose to withdraw your...[Read More]
Payday superannuation
24 October
From 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay their employees’ super at the same time as their salary and wages. On 2 May 2023 the Australian Government announced that from 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay their...[Read More]
Super and planning for retirement
17 October
Find out what to consider with your super when planning your retirement. Check your super When you start to plan for retirement, you’ll need to check your super: where it is how much you have whether you have lost or unclaimed...[Read More]
Slow progress on unpaid super sparks calls for action
29 August
Australian workers are still missing out on billions in unpaid super each year, with the average affected worker left $30,000 worse off at retirement. Affecting nearly one in four workers – particularly younger people, women in low-paid...[Read More]
Coalition smacked over ‘not-so-super’ home-buyer plan
31 July
Letting first-time buyers dip into their retirement savings for a housing deposit would push up house prices and, by extension, rents, new super industry analysis shows. Renters could end up paying $57 more a week in today’s dollars were dwelling...[Read More]
Simple checks for super success
20 June
Complete these checks to help meet your super obligations. Meeting your super obligations as an employer is important, but we know there’s a lot you need to think about. To help streamline the process, complete these simple checks for...[Read More]