More Than Money

EP 59 - Growing Your Wealth with Superannuation


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In this episode, we provide a comprehensive guide to superannuation in Australia. We explain what superannuation is and how it works, including the different types of contributions, investment options, and tax benefits. We also discuss the factors to consider when choosing a super fund and how to determine the right investment strategy for your superannuation. Plus, we explore the government incentives available to encourage retirement savings and the impact of superannuation on retirement income. Whether you're just starting to save for retirement or you're looking to make the most of your existing superannuation, this episode has everything you need to know.

Chapters

  • 2:20 - Compound interest
  • 6:55 - The purpose of superannuation
  • 9:40 - Withdrawing superannuation during Covid 19
  • 10:45 - Myths about superannuation
  • 18:30 - How superannuation & investments work
  • 23:00 - When you can access superannuation (withdrawing money from superannuation)
  • 26:00 - Using your superannuation in retirement
  • 27:05 - Active income vs passive income
  • 31:25 - Contributing money into superannuation
  • 36:25 - Superannuation is an investment vehicle not an investment
  • 40:20 - Superannuation and insurance
  • Calculations

    • Starting investment - $0.00
    • Yearly investment - $7,000 (assuming salary of $70,000 investing 10% Super Guarantee is currently 10.50%)
    • Years invested - 40
    • Annual interest rate - 9%
    • Calculator | https://moneysmart.gov.au/budgeting/compound-interest-calculator
    • Disclaimer

      A model not a prediction. Results are only estimates, the actual amounts may be higher or lower. We cannot predict things that will affect your decision, such as changing interest rates.

      This calculator is not intended to be your sole source of information when making a financial decision.

      Assumptions

      • Initial deposit is made today.
      • Regular deposits are made at the end of year, month, fortnight, week, or day (according to the deposit frequency you set).
      • Interest is credited either monthly or annually, in line with standard industry practice.
      • The delayed start comparison feature will have the same regular deposit frequency.
      • Ask a question | www.rossmarais.com/askross

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        Disclaimer | In preparing this podcast episode, the contributors have not taken into account any particular person's objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider its relevance to your personal circumstances.

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        More Than MoneyBy Ross Marais