Superannuation: Planning Your Retirement For Dummies

Superannuation: Planning Your Retirement

Learn how to have a tax-free retirement!

Imagine a retirement where you pay no tax on your income.

Saving for your retirement is now a lot easier. Important changes made to the superannuation rules mean that you could be living a tax-free retirement.

Most Australians who retire on or after the age of 60 can expect to pay no tax on their super benefits.

This popular book can help you plan for a secure retirement using superannuation. Superannuation: Planning Your Retirement For Dummies shows that getting super working for you is easier than you think.

Discover how to:

  • plan for a long-term lifestyle
  • work out how much superannuation is enough
  • increase contributions and your fund balance
  • determine whether you can retire early
  • raise the roof on tax-free thresholds
  • seek information, choose a licensed adviser and get the right advice
  • decide between taking a lump sum or an income stream
  • leave your super to the right people and deal with ‘death tax’
  • get the best of both superannuation and the Age Pension.

Superannuation: Planning Your Retirement For Dummies explains all the issues in plain English, providing super-boosting strategies and practical examples to help make the most of super and retirement.

About the Author: Trish Power LLB, BCom, Dip Arts (Prof Writ & Ed) (RMIT) is a financial journalist and long-time independent investor. She is the author of Superannuation for Dummies and Superannuation: Choosing a Fund for Dummies.

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marketHi - I'm Trish Power and I am the author of Superannuation For Dummies and many other books on super and investing.

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