Self-managed super funds are popular, with more than 1.2 million members holding about a quarter of all retirement savings. However, new research shows that those with less than $200,000 in retirement savings struggle to beat the returns of large super funds.
Self-managed super funds are popular, with more than 1.2 million members holding about a quarter of all retirement savings. However, new research shows that those with less than $200,000 in retirement savings struggle to beat the returns of large super funds.
Self-managed super funds are popular, with more than 1.2 million members holding about a quarter of all retirement savings. However, new research shows that those with less than $200,000 in retirement savings struggle to beat the returns of large super funds.
Self-managed super funds are popular, with more than 1.2 million members holding about a quarter of all retirement savings. However, new research shows that those with less than $200,000 in retirement savings struggle to beat the returns of large super funds.