WOMEN AND SUPER IN THE NEWS

Unequal Opportunity (The Age July 2011)

The fairer sex is at a disadvantage when it comes to superannuation. Lesley Parker writes about what women can do to protect themselves financially.

 

Super-poor women must end (Herald Sun June 2011)

IT'S not rocket science why most women have less superannuation than men. Super is linked to income, so when income is interrupted or reduced, so is the super nest egg, writes Robyn Riley.

 

An enriched retirement (The Age June 2011)

Warren Buffett is doing it, so are retail legend Gerry Harvey and cooking guru Margaret Fulton. Having a paid job in your latter years can keep you healthy and financially secure, writes Barbara Drury.

 

Strategies for women (Brisbane Times May 2011)

Annette Sampson discusses the strategy: to "she-proof women's retirement savings"

 

Family ties cost mums dearly on wages (Herald Sun March 2011)

WOMEN are the biggest losers when it comes to salaries - they earn up to 26 per cent less than men, writes Elissa Doherty and Tom McIlroy.

 

Dollar dance never stops for seniors (Herald Sun Jan 2011)

Anthony Keane gives 10 financial tips for retirees to keep their eye on the financial ball.

 

Older women go back to work (The Age Jan 2011)

Women aged over 45 have increased their workforce participation from 47 per cent to 78 per cent in three decades, much faster than younger women, and doubled their share of hours worked - Kirsty Needham reports.

 

Put your budget in the black in 2011 (The Age Jan 2011)

These 10 time-honoured tips will help you start the year in good financial shape, writes Lesley Parker.

 

Stuff your piggy bank (The Age Jan 2011)

Annette Sampson roadtests this strategy: To work out how long my retirement savings will last.

 

Planning ahead to reach your goals (The Age 2011)

Diane Villavieja's money resolutions for 2011.

 

Discipline helps through the lean times (The Age 2011)

Newly graduated Balraj Hansra, 22, is relieved not only to have completed his degree but also to have finished his honours year free of personal debt.

 

Life on $234 a week (The Age 2011)

If your income was cut to $234 a week - the unemployment payment - what would you choose to go without? Adele Horin investigates.

 

Time for Gen Y to build nest egg (Herald Sun Jan 2011)

A long time frame gives Generation Y a great opportunity to bring their finances under control, use the superannuation system to their advantage and start a savings and investment plan that can eventually make them richer than their parents.

 

Financial investors should split facts from fiction (Herald Sun Dec 2010)

David and Libby Koch bust a few myths about property, insurance, super and budgeting.

 

Feminine Finances (The Age Dec 2010)

Anneli Knight outlines why women need financial empowerment.

 

Why worry yourself to death (Sydney Morning Herald Dec 2010)

A little thought and planning now can go a long way towards alleviating retirement savings concerns, Penny Pryor writes.

 

Plan well and early for golden years (Sydney Morning Herald Dec 2010)

It's not just the elderly who need to think about super strategies, writes Keeli Cambourne.

 

Spooky questions you need to ask yourself (Herald Sun Nov 2010)

Karina Barrymore asks one of the most important financial questions you'll ever face.

 

How to work super to the max (Sydney Morning Herald Nov 2010)

Super is the best legal tax break in town, writes David Potts.

 

Are you ready for retirement? (Herald Sun Nov 2010)

Alex Tilbury's 5 milestones of retiring with enough money for fun.

 

Lost super windfall as $13 billion sits idle (The Daily Telegraph, October 2010)

Lost super accounts transferred into Government revenue if not claimed, writes Jenny Dillon.

 

Super nest eggs fail to deliver on wish list for retirees (The Courier-Mail October 2010)

Alex Tilbury explains why women in particular experience a superannuation shortfall.

 

Baby boomer women (Australian Associated Press June 2010)

Baby boomer women who retire will have just two years' worth of savings to live on.

 

An unfair price to pay (Sydney Morning Herald April 2010)

Anneli Knight looks at the importance of financial control and independence for women.

 

In matters of money, women don't think outside the shoebox (Sydney Morning Herald January 2010)

Women's spending habits should not reinforce the belief that women and money equal irresponsibility, writes Jen Vuk.

 

 
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