Why your super may not be worth as much as you think By News July 25, 2022 Add Comment Edit While super funds have fared better than most investments over a turbulent past year, Australians may need to face up to the fact that their retirement assets are worth considerably less than they think, writes business editor Ian Verrender. Share this post Related PostsHow artificial intelligence is helping decide who can get a home loanAfter caravanning around Australia, we bought our first home in a place I never expectedDanica worries her son's generation lacks 'basic values and morals'. So she's teaching themGirl allegedly starved by parents 'didn't know what periods were' at age 16, trial toldFormer Abercrombie & Fitch CEO arrested on US sex trafficking chargesHaarland's 'freak' finish caps extraordinary Champions League night for English clubsEminem, Springsteen join Kamala Harris campaign as Democrats seek celebrity boost in deadlocked raceFather and daughter win harassment case against Manchester bombing conspiracy theorist
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