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Superannuation Guide
Superannuation simplified: Your comprehensive guide

Welcome to your first step towards mastering superannuation, a cornerstone of financial security for anyone who's worked in Australia. Navigating the complexities of superannuation can seem overwhelming, but it is essential for ensuring a comfortable and stable retirement.

As you delve into the world of superannuation, remember that it's not merely a financial safety net but also a powerful wealth-building tool. Whether you're starting your career or nearing retirement, optimising your super contributions is vital for a fulfilling retirement.

Below, we've created content to navigate you through the fundamentals of superannuation, from choosing the right fund to the advantages of extra contributions. Simply start at the top and work your way down at your own pace.

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Are you looking to master your superannuation journey? These articles will help you get started.

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Superannuation and FIRE

Should superannuation be a core part of your financial independence/early retirement plans - or stay on the peripheral?

10 December 2020

HisHerMoneyGuide

10 min read

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Why should you care about your super feat. Trenna Probert, CEO of Super Fierce | Get Rich Slow Club

In this Get Rich Slow Club session, Tash and Ana host Trenna Probert from Super Fierce. If you’d rather skip our summary...

16 August 2023

Tash & Ana

7 min read

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Superannuation basics: Why your super is super | Get Rich Slow Club

While superannuation may not feel as glamorous as shares or ETFs, it’s a powerful get rich slow tool. In this episode, T...

9 August 2023

Tash & Ana

8 min read

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How much super should I have to retire comfortably?

In this article, we help you answer that question you’ve been wanting to ask: “how much super should I have to retire co...

7 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

2 min read

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What should I consider when choosing a super fund?

When choosing a super fund to invest your money in, there are a few key points to consider. This article summarises thos...

7 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

4 min read

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What's the best way to compare super providers?

If you're looking to compare super providers, we're going to quote Elvis and say "you've come to the right place". Read ...

10 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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What happens to unclaimed super?

Think you’ve lost some of your superannuation? You’re not the only one. Here’s some information to help you find your un...

9 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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A step-by-step guide to consolidating your Super (with pics)

Do you have superannuation in too many places? Here's a step-by-step guide to consolidating your Super in less than five...

21 March 2025

Kurt Walkom

5 min read

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What are the differences between ETFs and superannuation?

Both ETFs and superannuation can have a place in a long-term investing strategy. But do you understand the differences b...

10 March 2024

Oyelola Oyetunji

5 min read

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How much super can I contribute to my account?

You’ve decided you’re going to contribute extra to your super. That’s great. But there are limits to how much super you ...

6 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

4 min read

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Things you might not know about your super feat. Dr. Super | Get Rich Slow Club

In this episode, Dr. Super – our mystery guest from the super fund industry – answers your questions about maximising su...

8 November 2023

Tash & Ana

8 min read

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Should I contribute extra to my super account?

Yet to decide whether to contribute extra to super? There are a few factors to consider when making extra contributions ...

7 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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How should I divide my money between superannuation and shares?

Not sure whether to put your money into your superannuation, shares, or split across both? There are certain advantages ...

15 January 2024

Oyelola Oyetunji

5 min read

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How much super do I pay from my pre-tax income?

This article provides info to help you determine how much super to pay from your pre-tax income. But as always, it’s wor...

8 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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How can I calculate my after-tax super contributions?

This article provides information to help you determine how to calculate the after-tax super contributions you need to b...

6 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

2 min read

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What's the difference between super preservation age and retirement age?

Confused about the difference between super preservation age and retirement age? Find the clarity you seek as we explain...

10 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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How can I access my superannuation before retirement?

Are you wondering how to access your superannuation before retirement? While it's difficult, and advised against by many...

23 January 2024

Nick Nicolaides

4 min read

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The down-to-earth guide to super withdrawal

Considering your super withdrawal options? Got questions about the process? This is a simple, accessible guide to help y...

9 November 2023

Oyelola Oyetunji

3 min read

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Glossary

Here are some frequently used terms you might see around when studying superannuation!

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Account-based pension

A retirement income stream purchased with superannuation funds when you retire or reach preservation age.

Annuity

A financial product that provides a series of payments over a set period of time in exchange for an initial lump sum payment, often used to provide income in retirement.

Conditional release

Certain conditions under which superannuation can be accessed before preservation age, such as severe financial hardship or compassionate grounds.

Concessional contributions

Pre-tax contributions into a super fund, which include employer contributions and salary sacrifice, taxed at a concessional rate within limits.

Contribution caps

The limits on the amount of contributions you can make to your superannuation each year without facing extra tax.

Defined benefit fund

A type of super fund where retirement benefits are determined by a formula based on earnings and the number of years of membership.

Defined contribution fund

A super fund where the retirement benefits are determined by the contributions made to the fund and the performance of the investments.

Earnings base

The portion of an employee's earnings on which the superannuation guarantee contributions are calculated.

First Home Super Saver Scheme (FHSS)

A government program that allows individuals to save money for their first home inside their superannuation fund, benefiting from the concessional tax treatment of superannuation.

Lump sum

A one-off payment from a superannuation fund, usually taken at retirement.

Non-concessional contributions

Contributions made from after-tax income into a super fund, which do not attract a contributions tax.

Preservation age

The age at which you can access your superannuation funds, ranging from 55 to 60, depending on your birth year.

Salary sacrifice

An arrangement where you agree to forego part of your salary to be contributed to your superannuation fund.

Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF)

A private superannuation fund, regulated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), that you manage yourself.

Superannuation

A program for employees to accumulate funds to provide them with an income when they retire.

Superannuation Guarantee (SG)

The mandatory contributions employers must make to their employees' superannuation accounts, currently set at a percentage of the employee's ordinary time earnings.

Superannuation splitting

A process that allows splitting of superannuation contributions between spouses, which can help in balancing super balances.

Tax File Number (TFN)

A unique identifier issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to individuals and organisations for tax and superannuation purposes. Providing your TFN to your super fund ensures that you're taxed at the correct rate.

Transition to Retirement (TTR)

A strategy that allows individuals who have reached their preservation age to access their superannuation as a pension without fully retiring.