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	<title>Money magazine Comments - Young Aussies are in the dark when it comes to their super balances</title>
	<description>Aussies aged under 30 tend to have more money in their super accounts than their bank balances but 40% have no idea what their super balance.</description>
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<p><p>It's important that young people start paying attention to their tomorrow, today - when there's the ability to earn income and create wealth. After all, about 10% of your salary goes into superannuation as a forced retirement savings plan. If you wouldn't give a stranger 10% of your earnings each year for free, why do most young people do that with their superannuation funds?</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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