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Industry bodies in joint move to improve financial literacy

... points as a guideline to compare what your current super fund offers with other funds, or to help you feel confident your super is in the most appropriate fund." FPA CEO Kerrie Kelly says, "Smarter Super will help to put Australians in the driving seat ...

CPA advises caution on super choice

... opportunity to change funds and should not be viewed as something they have to undertake. It is not compulsory to change your super fund. In fact, many Australians will perhaps remain with their existing funds," CPA Australian superannuation adviser ...

Government joins push for better super education

... will help you decide whether to stay in your current fund or choose a new one and make other important decision about your super." Super Choice can be downloaded for the Government's super choice website www.superchoice.gov.au, as well as AISC's consumer ...

ASIC cracks down on early access to superannuation scheme

... attention of ASIC after several public complaints against newspaper advertisements advertising the slogan 'Where is your super going? Unlock your super for your future?' Based on the Gold Coast and operating nationally Super Release and Intelligent Super ...

Industry funds still the cheapest option

... insurance and investment options. "When choosing a super fund you should ask yourself how much flexibility you want in your super fund as that in large part determines what fees you will pay," Dunnin says. Predictably the cheapest ten funds - before ...

Keeping the family's super together

... "it's a bit like opening a joint bank account and keeping all the family finances together. The spouse account brings your super together and makes it easier to keep track of while saving amounts in fees."

ASIC halts illegal early release super schemes

The Federal Court has issued permanent injunctions against Nigel McRae, also known as Ross McKenzie, and Stephen Evans for their involvement in illegal schemes arranging the early release of over $3.5 million in Australian superannuation benefits accumulated ...