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How much super should I have?
Use our calculator for specific results on how much super you should have at your age for a comfortable retirement. Considers age, income & balance.
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How much super should I have?
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Retirement age
Find out when you can access your super, and the options for retiring early. It’s your choice, so see which options work best for you and your retirement goals.
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Income streams
A retirement income stream is the main source of income for many retirees, it is the regular income from their super fund. See how it works, the choices available and how you could reduce the fees.
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Transition to retirement (TTR)
Nearing retirement but don’t want to stop working just yet? Find out how a transition to retirement strategy could work for you.
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Allocated pension
What is an allocated pension and how does it work? Simply, it’s an income stream paid to you by your super fund in retirement. Allocated pensions are the most common form of income paid from superannuation and can even work in conjunction with the Government Age Pension.
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Account-based pension
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Defined benefit pension
Defined benefit are older style plans that offer guarantees on how much you will receive in retirement. See exactly what they are, whether you can join one and an alternative.
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Transfer balance cap
Amounts transferred from your super account to your retirement account generally can’t exceed the transfer balance cap of $1.9 million without consequences. Find out what this means and how this affects you.
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Minimum drawdowns
Don’t be caught out. Make sure you know how the minimum drawdown rate varies according to your age bracket, by checking the current rates.