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February 2025 Retiree newsletter

UPDATED BEST PERFORMING PENSION FUNDS

See the top pension funds by investment category over 1 year and 10 years. Now updated to 31 December 2024.

  • Best performing pension funds: All Growth category (96–100%)
  • Best performing pension funds: High Growth category (81–95%)
  • Best performing pension funds: Growth category (61–80%)
  • Best performing pension funds: Balanced category (41–60%)
  • Best performing pension funds: Conservative category (21–40%)
How to get more from your super in retirement
Leaving work doesn’t mean the end of opportunities to add to your super in your 60s and beyond. Read more.
How to get more from your super in retirement
Leaving work doesn’t mean the end of opportunities to add to your super in your 60s and beyond. Read more.
How can I top up my SMSF pension?
It’s possible to contribute to super after you retire, but there are rules you must follow if you want to use these contributions to top up your pension account. Read more.
How can I top up my SMSF pension?
It’s possible to contribute to super after you retire, but there are rules you must follow if you want to use these contributions to top up your pension account. Read more.
Estate planning when your child has a disability: What can I do?
Planning financial support for your children after you die is tricky, but a child with disability makes the task even harder. How do you ensure your child is cared for… Read more.
Estate planning when your child has a disability: What can I do?
Planning financial support for your children after you die is tricky, but a child with disability makes the task even harder. How do you ensure your child is cared for… Read more.

SuperGuide members Q&A: March 2025

Wednesday 19 March 2025 at 11:00 am AEDT

In this webinar super expert Garth McNally answers recent questions from SuperGuide members.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Watch our previous webinar, Estate planning and superannuation.

Q: Can I utilise the unused concessional contributions from the previous five years if I have $150,000 in super in accumulation phase but also have $600,000 in a pension phase?

A: Your eligibility to use the carry forward of unused concessional contribution cap is based on your total super balance on the prior 30 June.

Your total super balance includes balances in both the accumulation and retirement phase.

In your example, if you had $150,000 in accumulation and $600,000 in retirement/pension phase last 30 June, then you are not eligible to use carry forward this financial year because your total super balance was $750,000 on 30 June, which is above the threshold of $500,000.

Our article on the total super balance provides more details.

Retirement isn’t the end of the line for contributing to super. Learn about the possibilities and how contributions could benefit you.

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