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Super fees slashedThe days of superannuation funds gouging members with excessive fees may soon be over, if the recommendations of a year-long review of Australia's super system are accepted by the federal government.
Superannuation returns for 2009/10 are likely to touch 10 percent and see retail master trusts beat industry funds for the second time in a decade. Self-managed super: is it for you? How the weak market affects your super Do women lose out on super?
Staff at which of the nation's largest banking groups will soon get paid superannuation benefits while on unpaid parental leave? Investing in art Investing in antiques Investing in diamonds
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source: Alice Uribe, ninemsn
The days of superannuation funds gouging members with excessive fees may soon be over, if the recommendations of a year-long review of Australia's $1.25 trillion super system are accepted by the federal government.
source: AAP
Superannuation returns for 2009/10 are likely to touch 10 per cent and see retail master trusts beat industry funds for the second time in a decade.
source: AAP
Staff at one of the nation's largest banking groups will soon get paid superannuation benefits while on unpaid parental leave.
source: Susan Hely
Market-linked investments have been nerve-wracking for retirees.
source: Smart Company
Many more investors are likely to enter 2010 with renewed confidence, while retaining a high degree of caution in the wake of the global financial crisis.
source: Susan Hely
Savvy managers have made some impressive recoveries but there are still pitfalls for the unwary investor
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