Superannuation Articles

From saving to spending: Don’t get caught out

From saving to spending: Don’t get caught out

Some government reports can be as dry as dust, particularly those covering the finer points of superannuation legislation. The good news is that members of our team at Retirement Essentials read all the reports and legislation changes so you don’t have to!...

How superannuation works: Step-by-step guide

How superannuation works: Step-by-step guide

The summer break presents a great time to slow down, think and catch up on many things we’re too busy with during the year. One of them is our finances. We know from our members that many find superannuation too confusing for words. So today we’re taking the...

Surprising super rule affects inheritance

Surprising super rule affects inheritance

Here are some surprising things that you may not know about your super.  Most surprising to many is that your Will doesn’t automatically determine who gets your super.  The trustee of the fund often makes this decision. A recent newspaper report...

Rate your super: What good funds offer

Rate your super: What good funds offer

Articles and information on superannuation usually fall into one of two types – what you need to know when you are saving it, and what you need to know when you are spending it. Much of the coverage of superannuation funds can be similarly narrow. Comparing...

Could your retirement savings survive another GFC?

Could your retirement savings survive another GFC?

The most commonly asked questions in retirement income are ‘Will  my money last as long as I do?’ And ‘Am I in danger of running out?’ The problem is, there is no really useful way to respond. The correct answers to these two questions are ‘probably,...

Crackdown on super: Higher taxes on the way

Crackdown on super: Higher taxes on the way

Recently released data shows that 28 Australians hold more than $100 million in super and 107 hold more than $50 million.  These look like eye watering numbers, particularly when you realise that the earnings on these super accounts are taxed at the...

Can you move money into super after retirement?

Can you move money into super after retirement?

Last week Laura asked us a question, which on the face of it, is quite straightforward: ‘I have switched my super to pension mode and so I now have an Account-Based Pension. Does this mean I can’t move any more money into super?’ Well it might, but it...

Making your savings … and super work harder

Making your savings … and super work harder

We recently reported on a statement by Aaron Minney, head of research for annuities provider, Challenger, which we believe is a massive game changer. Aaron said that it’s important for retirees to stop viewing their super as a ‘nest egg’ and to consider it,...