Aware Super CEO Deanne Stewart says superannuation should not deviate from only being used for retirement as it is far too easy to consider it as a “huge pool of money that could be used for anything”.
Aware Super CEO Deanne Stewart says superannuation should not deviate from only being used for retirement, as it is far too easy to consider it as a “huge pool of money that could be used for anything”.
“Dipping into superannuation before people retire for all myriads of reasons, whatever the government of the day might want it to be, is a dangerous thing,” Ms Stewart told Sky News Australia.Read More
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