Pay up or lose everything - the choice facing homeowners, a super fund made up entirely of ETFs, and men still earn 22% more than women. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
Internal documents from AustralianSuper stated: "It benefits the member by stopping the $1.50 charge on their duplicate account, but for us it means less revenue."
The first time you notice problems with your super fund is likely to be when something goes wrong, like when a death benefit payment is delayed by months.
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