Which is better in the long run- adding extra cash to super? OR to your own portfolio instead? Jess wants to know.
Jess’ Superannuation balance is smaller than it should be, for her age. As those who’ve followed her investing journey will know, deciding what to about it- has been tricky for her.
And she’s not alone. Community member Matt also wants to know the benefits of over putting extra cash in super over in the market himself.
So Julie Bullen, Financial Advisor at Fox & Hare joins the show to run the numbers. Can she convince Jess that she’ll be rewarded in the long run for investing in Super now?
Chapters:
00:00:00 Why Where You Invest Matters
00:01:12 Matt's Question
00:02:30 Super Is A Structure, Not A Product
00:05:00 Jess's Super Balance Reality Check
00:06:30 The Case For Contributing To Super
00:08:34 Breaking Down Jess's Money Split
00:10:00 First Home Super Saver Scheme
00:12:30 The Real Numbers On $500 A Month
00:15:00 Flexibility Vs Two Buckets
00:16:34 Can The Government Change The Rules?
00:17:57 What the CGT Changes Mean
00:19:32 Julie's Own Super Story
00:21:30 Jess's Final Projected Numbers
00:23:54 Start Small And Start Now
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