Supercharged: 5 smart ways to grow your super

Learn 5 practical strategies to grow your superannuation faster, from fees to investment choices, contributions, and government incentives — and secure your retirement goals.

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About this episode

In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen Rask shares 5 essential ways to boost your superannuation fast. From choosing the right investment option to understanding fees and insurance, this solo episode helps you take charge of your retirement savings.

Covered in this episode:

– The most misunderstood part of super funds

– Why your investment option is more important than your super provider

– How fees can destroy your retirement balance

– Smart ways to contribute more to super

– The $500 government co-contribution rule

– Why insurance might be eating into your super

– Real-life examples comparing fees and returns

– How to structure your portfolio as you get older

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