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When it comes to financial planning, one of the most significant decisions Australian’s face is whether to pay off their mortgage or invest in their superannuation. Both options have their merits, and the best choice depends on individual circumstances, including age, income, and financial goals.
Australia’s superannuation system has achieved significant growth, with assets increasing from $150 billion in 1992 to over $4 trillion today, and projections estimating it could reach $9 trillion by 2040. This growth has positioned the system as one of the largest pension pools globally. Over the past 20 years, regulatory efforts have encouraged consolidation, reducing the number of funds by 93%. This has led to the emergence of large-scale funds that now dominate the sector, controlling over half of its assets.
As a professional financial planner I spend my days talking with adults about their investments, spending habits and savings plans. As a dad, something that I try to do (and often don’t succeed) is to teach my kids about money. A recent example was that I actually had cash in my wallet (you remember those plasticky things that have a 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100 on them??) and used it to pay at a supermarket. As the change came out of the self-serve machine, Miss 6’s eyes opened wide and was like “what is that?” …………. Uh ohhhh, I’ve not done my job too well in that department!! She thought that all our money was “in your phone dad”!
Do you ever have times in life where your stomach ‘knots’ and you really can’t understand why? I know I do!! In those situations, I find myself ‘processing’ the feelings/emotions with someone to work through and understand what’s going on. I often see this with clients, particularly those who are looking at retirement. It’s an anxiety/concern/uncertainty that has probably never surfaced before, as most of us only retire once.

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