What are the key differences between SMSFs and public offer funds?
SMSFs are a popular option for people who want more control of their retirement savings, but it’s important to understand how they compare to large super funds.
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SMSFs are a popular option for people who want more control of their retirement savings, but it’s important to understand how they compare to large super funds.
Default MySuper funds have been undergoing a makeover in recent years, with performance under the microscope and fees falling.
When things go wrong with your super fund or its insurer, it’s good to know there are steps you can take to help get things put right.
Most Australians can choose which super fund they want their employer’s super contributions paid into, but there are exceptions. We explain who is, and is not, free to choose and how to go about it.
Choosing an excellent super fund can make a big difference to your retirement outcomes. The first step is an understanding of the five broad categories of funds on offer.
If you want to exercise your right to choose a super fund, you must complete the Standard Choice Form that your employer gives you, and return it to your employer.
Ever wondered why your super fund is set up like it is, or who provides all the services to members? We have the simple answers to all your questions.
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