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Superannuation: Five common super fund mistakes we all make

Superannuation: Five common super fund mistakes we all make

by Shared by news.com.au | Jun 1, 2021 | News

And while most people know super is likely to be one of their biggest investment assets, ATO statistics show 43 per cent of Australians aren’t even interested in their superannuation, period.Read more at News.com.au
Risks to economy from pandemic: Treasury

Risks to economy from pandemic: Treasury

by Shared by Yahoo! Finance | Jun 1, 2021 | News

Victoria’s seven-day lockdown has sent confidence reeling among Australians, a worry for retailers and the economy more broadly.Read more at Yahoo! Finance
‘Surprising and disappointing’ lack of innovation in retirement products

‘Surprising and disappointing’ lack of innovation in retirement products

by Shared by nestegg | May 31, 2021 | News

In a media briefing, Zenith Investment Partners chief executive David Wright revealed that members approaching retirement have different needs to every other phase of wealth management, yet the industry lags behind in products for these Australians. Read more at...
Extension to temporary reduction of minimum superannuation drawdown rates

Extension to temporary reduction of minimum superannuation drawdown rates

by Karen Tan | May 31, 2021 | News

Last year, the federal government announced the minimum pension drawdown rates would be temporarily halved for 2019-20 and 2020-21 financial year, due to many retirees losing a significant portion of their super account balance, as sharemarkets plunged due to the...
Almost three-quarters of advisers suffer burnout, stress

Almost three-quarters of advisers suffer burnout, stress

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 31, 2021 | News

The results of AIA Australia’s Australian Financial Advisers Wellbeing Report, a mental health survey conducted by peak performance researcher Adam Fraser and Deakin University, reveal some extremely concerning statistics about the impact of recent industry changes on...
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