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Super(annuation)Freak: A blog focused on Low Cost and Index Funds available in Superannuation Funds in Australia
Super(annuation)Freak: Some last words
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Sunday, 20 September 2015. I've recently accepted a job within the Superannuation sector. While this is great news, it does mean I have a conflict of interest and am not able to continue writing this blog. 1) Costs matter: Keeping costs of investment low means we keep more of the returns. 20 September 2015 at 20:19. 22 September 2015 at 08:14. All the best with your new walk! 24 September 2015 at 14:28. 26 September 2015 at 21:19.
Super(annuation)Freak: August 2013
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Sunday, 18 August 2013. Index Managed Funds and ETFs outside Superannuation. Saving 0.1% in fees is no help if your strategy is one that you find too stressful and can't maintain). Through ETFs) when your balance is low (particularly given brokerage costs). Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have been around for a while, slowly gaining in popularity in Australia since the launch of the ASX200 SPDR fund (STW) in August 2001. iShares and ...
Super(annuation)Freak: May 2015
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Upcoming super fee changes. For people considering switching super fund providers I just wanted to highlight some upcoming changes to fees. AustralianSuper Member Direct Guide. SunSuper enters strategic alliance with Vanguard. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Super(annuation)Freak has a strange fascination for superannuation for a mid-30s fellow with perhaps 12% of his assets in superannuation.
Super(annuation)Freak: Upcoming super fee changes
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Upcoming super fee changes. For people considering switching super fund providers I just wanted to highlight some upcoming changes to fees. AustralianSuper Member Direct Guide. SunSuper enters strategic alliance with Vanguard. 10 July 2015 at 13:41. Hi Super Freak,. Thanks for continuing your post in this blog, it is a great resource! Also, do you hold insurance with SunSuper? 13 July 2015 at 19:03. However I don...
Super(annuation)Freak: July 2013
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Wednesday, 31 July 2013. The best deals in Superannuation in Australia Part 3. The KISS Principle: Keep It Simple, Super(annuation)Freak. ANZ: ANZ Smart Choice Super: Conservative. Colonial: FirstChoice Wholesale Multi-Index Conservative. ING: ING Direct Living Super 'Smart' Option. ANZ: ANZ Smart Choice Super: Moderate. Colonial: FirstChoice Wholesale Multi-Index Diversified. Balanced' or more 'Growth' oriented Funds:. Added: Links t...
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Financially Free Australia: December 2015
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Monday, 28 December 2015. Day to day life after FIRE. I got this question in response to the last post " If possible, can you talk a bit about what you do in your day to day life after FIRE? Of course it's possible, so here goes. I severely underestimated how time consuming and exhausting it is to look after kids. I took a lot of things for granted before when I used to walk out the door to head to work. But just to catch myself in case I start whinging, it is completely a labour of love! And now to shar...
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Financially Free Australia: The great active vs passive investing debate
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Monday, 29 June 2015. The great active vs passive investing debate. This is a huge topic, potentially a bottomless pit. There are deep theoretical arguments one can wade through about the relative merits of each approach. Then there is the more practical approach of picking out examples, or reflecting on your own experience of trying to pick stocks or time the market. It’s hard to know where to begin, but let’s try to lay down some thoughts on this. Well not really nowadays, but I have certainly tried ov...
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Financially Free Australia: May 2015
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Monday, 18 May 2015. Where did our wealth come from? Now for the hard work of backcasting the past 17 years and analysing where the money came from. Let’s start at the beginning : As a 20 year old bright-eyed, Uni graduate. I must admit, I was lucky to be able to start from scratch (and not negative). Two things helped me get off to a flying start: 1) I had saved money from part-time work while in Uni to buy my first car with cash and 2) my parents had paid my Uni fees so I had no HECS debt. I guess this...
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Financially Free Australia: March 2015
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Monday, 2 March 2015. Taking a break, FIRE in progress. Please bear with me, there will be infrequent posts in the next month or two as we relocate back to Australia. Many thanks to all of you who have been reading and commenting - I promise to write more once the dust settles! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Taking a break, FIRE in progress. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Financially Free Australia: June 2015
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Monday, 29 June 2015. The great active vs passive investing debate. This is a huge topic, potentially a bottomless pit. There are deep theoretical arguments one can wade through about the relative merits of each approach. Then there is the more practical approach of picking out examples, or reflecting on your own experience of trying to pick stocks or time the market. It’s hard to know where to begin, but let’s try to lay down some thoughts on this. Well not really nowadays, but I have certainly tried ov...
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Financially Free Australia: How do I invest ? -- update --
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Friday, 18 September 2015. How do I invest? Just a brief update on asset allocation. After the recent sharemarket dip, especially on the ASX relative to global shares, I decided to adjust my AA a little. No big changes. I have also been pouring some money into shares at these more attractive levels, so coming closer to target AA but still remain underinvested and have some way to go. I plan to keep investing actively in the next month to get to the target 65% or very close at least. Global FI = 0%. Subsc...
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Financially Free Australia: Financials Tracking
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Saturday, 10 October 2015. My spreadsheet has evolved over time. Initially the purpose was Net Worth tracking. This extended to calculating the Asset Allocation. Then I added Transaction and Dividend’s history, as well as several other adhoc worksheets which I will not mention here, seeing as they are “adhoc”. The further functions of this sheet are :. How many transactions did I make in the last financial year? How much have I contributed to super (after tax) versus the concessional limit? Etc There is ...
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Financially Free Australia: February 2015
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Monday, 9 February 2015. To RE or not to RE? First things first, sorry about the corny title. I just couldn’t help myself. While I’m apologizing, sorry too for the heavy use of acronyms in this blog. I’m learning them too actually, I never knew about FIRE until a google search led me to the MMM website (oops another one) a few months ago. I hope you can figure them out. If not, please comment and I will happily explain. Source of image: aidyreviews.net. Here’s how another blogger describes it :. Working ...
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Financially Free Australia: December 2014
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Tuesday, 30 December 2014. What is Financial Freedom? First of all, the terms Financial Freedom (FF) and Financial Independence (FI) are both commonly used. As far as I’m concerned these are interchangeable, but I will mostly stick with FF as it’s easiest to type! I guess most people will have some pre-formed thoughts and opinions of FF. What it is, how do you know if you are or not, whether FF is a good thing, something to be despised, neither good nor bad, etc. Here is my take on it :. Some 18 years la...
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Financially Free Australia: July 2015
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Tuesday, 28 July 2015. I wanted to write a post about what I consider to be two of the most important attributes for FF (and life success/fulfillment in general, for that matter). And just to keep you guessing, it doesn’t stand for Asset Alocation this time! So what kind of attitude should one take? In addition to positivity, let’s add Activity. As Nike put it so well, Just do it! Since acronyms are useful to remember, let’s call it a PACitude! Now for the second of the A’s. Sadly, most people don’...
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One man's journey through superannuation and other financial products. Sunday, 20 September 2015. I've recently accepted a job within the Superannuation sector. While this is great news, it does mean I have a conflict of interest and am not able to continue writing this blog. 1) Costs matter: Keeping costs of investment low means we keep more of the returns. Links to this post. Thursday, 17 September 2015. Quick Spotlight on First State Super. Who Manages Your Super. Also a quick note to remind you that ...
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