Friends With Money #208: Be super curious

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From finding unclaimed money to benefiting from financial advice, there's plenty of upside to taking a curious approach to super.

On this episode of the Friends With Money podcast, Money's Tom Watson is joined by Sarah Forman, chief retirement officer at Team Super, to discuss the benefits of taking an active interest in super (and how to get started).

00:00 Introduction

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01:27 Three things every super member should know

04:02 Insurance and superannuation

05:32 Practical tips for managing super

08:01 The role of financial advice

10:46 Making superannuation relatable

13:03 Conclusion

*This podcast is proudly brought to you by Team Super. Sarah Forman is the Chief Retirement Officer of Team Super.

Issued by Team Super Pty Ltd ABN 70 003 566 989 AFS licence 246864 as Trustee for the Team Superannuation Fund ABN 16 457 520 308. Any financial advice in this podcast does not take into account your financial situation, needs or objectives. Before acting, consider if the information is right for your needs and circumstances and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) at teamsuper.com. The Target Market Determinations for our financial products can be found at teamsuper.com/tmd. Financial planning services are provided by Team Super Financial Advice a trading name of Team Super Services Pty Ltd ABN 49 051 315 014 AFS licence 502700 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Team Super Pty Ltd.

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Tom Watson is a senior journalist at Money magazine, and one of the hosts of the Friends With Money podcast. He's previously worked as a journalist covering everything from property and consumer banking to financial technology. Tom has a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) from the University of Technology, Sydney. Connect with Tom Watson on LinkedIn.

Sarah Forman is Team Super's chief retirement officer. She has more than 20 years' experience in financial services, having successfully led the financial advice functions at some of Australia's largest superannuation and wealth management providers. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts (Economics and Government) from Sydney University, is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and has a range of professional KAPLAN accreditations related to financial services as well as a Professional Certificate in Management from the Graduate School of Management, University of Adelaide.