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| | | ... which would benefit around 220,000 individuals with balances less than $500,000, denies the flexibility to boost super savings," Morrison said. "Labor's proposal to prevent the harmonisation of contribution rules will prevent older Australians from more ... |
| | | | ... release of online comparator tool 'Compare me' which allows UniSuper members to view an indication of how their super savings are tracking against other peer fund members with a similar profile based on age, gender and product. |
| | | | ... almost one in five SMSF trustees over the age of 65 have balances above $1.6 million meaning this segment of the super savings system is likely to be impacted most by the proposed retirement balance transfer cap. Around 8% of two member SMSFs have both ... |
| | | | ... member comparison tool. Going live at UniSuper this week, the Compare me tool allows fund members to see how their super savings are tracking against other members with a similar profile. It compares a member's current balance to the average super balance ... |
| | | | ... retirement. He notes that an account balance of $3.2 million is not enough to ensure retirees are able to make their super savings last for the whole of their lives. "For a woman who retires at 60 with $2 million in her pension account there is a 50% ... |
| | | | ... chief executive Pauline Vamos said it is extremely concerning that Australians who are self-employed have a lot less super savings than employees who are paid the Superannuation Guarantee, with many unlikely to have enough funds to enjoy a comfortable ... |
| | | | ... Anthony, welcomed the government's decision not to abolish the payment, highlighting the need to close the gap between super savings. "This top up payment, which was due to be abolished in 2017, is critical in ensuring lower paid workers don't end up ... |
| | | | ... unfairness of the current superannuation system that has clearly failed women who are retiring with just over half the super savings of men. "We have tinkered around the edges for too long. It is time to break with the past and take the fair and rightful ... |
| | | | ... employment, do not and cannot afford to make large catch up contributions that attract tax concessions and help build super savings," ISA chief executive David Whiteley said. The ATO figures show that 120,400 women aged 50 to 65 who made "catch up" contributions ... |
| | | | ... the money to repay a HELP debt. Many years in the future, there may also be additional issues with people whose super savings are too low for retirement who end up having to rely on government payments. "While I do want HELP debt to be repaid more quickly ... |
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