An editorial series from the Money team at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane Times and WAtoday plans to take readers step-by-step through how to create the strongest possible superannuation balance.
The six-part Super Fit series - with launch partner Colonial First State - covers everything from planning how much is needed to retire comfortably, which funds to use, the best allocation at each age, how and when to make additional contributions and how to spend in retirement.
The specially-commissioned Super Fit stories appear in the Money section in the Wednesday editions of the Herald and The Age until June 26, and are also housed in a digital collection across the four masthead websites along with other superannuation stories by Money writers such as John Collett, Bec Wilson and Paul Benson.
Nine's client director of finance and technology, James McCluskie, said growing wealth responsibly and prioritising financial wellbeing and stability are front of mind with the publisher's readership.
"Super Fit presents the perfect platform for our superannuation clients, allowing them to position themselves as a relatable fund driving superior outcomes for their current and future members that align with our readership's values," he said.
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