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| | ... equations and scenarios, and worked out what is a simple guideline that works." ASFA's September update to its retirement standard shows costs have risen by about 1.5% over the year to the September quarter for couples in the modest and comfortable ranges ... |
| | | Latest research shows a significant proportion of Australians with self-managed super funds are set to retire with enough savings to fund lavish retirement lifestyles. SMSF actuarial certificate supplier Accurium claims many retirees with self-managed ... |
| | | ... the cost of basic items, according to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia. In ASFA's latest Retirement Standard, it found over the year to June quarter 2019 costs rose by 1.5% for retiree couples at both the 'comfortable' and 'modest' ... |
| | | A newly elected Liberal Senator wants to make superannuation voluntary for those earning less than $50,000 per annum. Lashing the super industry in his first speech to the Senate, new Liberal Senator for New South Wales Andrew Bragg said compulsory ... |
| | | ... and 64 are retiring with a median balance of $154,453 - although this is well below ASFA's comfortable retirement standard of $545,000. Women tend to retire with $122,848 compared to males who end up with a median balance of $154,453. The good news ... |
| | | ... reducing contribution limits and imposing a uniform tax rate in retirement of 15%. Daley was critical of the ASFA retirement standard, which according to the Grattan modelling, is too generous. He sees superannuation's purpose as allowing people ... |
| | | ... of goods and services, a retirement index shows. The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia's Retirement Standard for the March quarter estimates retired couples need $61,061 per year to live a comfortable retirement, while singles need ... |
| | | ... that goal. This is slightly higher than the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia's (ASFA) retirement standard which suggests single retirees with $545,000 in savings can comfortably live on $43,000 per year for 25 years. Further, about ... |
| | | ... Blacktown." He noted that while the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia positions its "comfortable" Retirement Standard at $44,011 per annum for a single person aged around 65 and $60,457 for a couple, the vast majority of retirees Milliman ... |
| | | ... spending and growth assets for the long-term. Using the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) retirement standard of an approximate $550,000 nest egg corresponding to spending of $44,000 per annum, Teh said that retirees would need ... |
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