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Understand your investment choices
CHOOSING the right superannuation investment option makes all the difference in determining just how super your future will be.  - more
super basics
  • Do you know how your money is being invested?
  • The SuperLiving guide to super tax
  • super latest
  • Are retail funds waking up and smelling the coffee?
  • Experts tell the super system to turn its head and cough
  • New data from ChantWest and Cannex
    EARLY last week, superannuation ratings company Chant West released the figures for the start of the 2010-11 financial year, and it makes for some interesting reading. Overall, median growth funds (61-80) had a 2.2% return for the month of July despite the doom and gloom surrounding the global economy.  - more
    SuperLiving's guide to the high (risk) life
    LAST week we ran a story on low-risk investments, but what about those of you who like to have a punt and can run quite comfortably with the bulls?   - more
    diy super
  • Low-risk investments to consider close to retirement time
  • Where have self managers put their money?
  • super extras
  • With a little forward planning, you can avoid a whole heap of stress come retirement time.
  • Get a discount on your insurance through super
  • Will your party do superannuation right?
    DURING an election, so many promises and guarantees are thrown around that a campaign starts to reek of an advertising blitz rather than being a political contest. In fact, so many promises are made it’s hard to keep track of the commitments governments make in the heat of an election campaign, so SuperLiving thought it would be a great idea to outline the promises made by the major players regarding your superannuation money.  - more
    What happens to your super if you get a bonus?
    MY employer wrote an agreement guaranteeing $500.00 per month in bonus money. I now receive $458.72 with $41.28 being the employer contribution. I was under the impression that I would receive $500, to my gross salary and the employer would contribute 9% super ($45). Should my super be deducted from my pre-tax salary? Is this correct?  - more
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  • Can you get the pension while living in another country?
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