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Free Superfund Comparison Tool (Normally A$9.90) @ Stewardship Finance Academy

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Be Financially Confident on Superfunds!

Every superfund claims that they are the best.

This Superfund Comparison Tool will help you compare and rank them, eliminating confusion of which one is truly worth investing.

Our 1st complex tool built by our SFA Insider Members where we strategize on stocks, and now shared to the public.

What Can This Tool Do For You?

For a given goal (say you want $9,000,000 by retirement age):

  • Compare and rank superfunds in the database from best to worst, identifying ones worth putting your money.
  • Identify how much money you should have in your super now to reach the goal.
  • Identify how much recurring super contributions you should make every week / month / quarter to reach the goal.
  • List all the fees, costs, and returns of all the superfunds, noting the ones that meets and exceeds your goal (e.g. > $9,000,0000 by retirement age).
  • Identify returns that you missed due to superfund fees, for every superfund in the database.

What It Generates (Superfund Ranking and Your Projected Investment):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGEN0uP5_M8&t=243s

See The Full How To Video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGEN0uP5_M8

*Superfund Database updated recently (28/05/2024) with their investment plans.

P.S.

Pls send your feedback to [email protected]

Or flood my profile with conversations, as always.

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  • +2

    Are there any averagefund comparisons instead?

  • +3

    What Can This Tool Do For You?

    Just show you that the highest risk (ie 100% equities) super funds with low fees have performed the best over the last 5-10 years and therefore are the best option going forward, because past performance is a guarantee of future performance?

    No mention of risk profiles/appetite, years till retirement, etc etc?

  • +2

    If it's for Oz Superfunds why is it normally USD 9.90?
    Probably just trying to harvest emails

    • One of my past jobs involved an unhealthy exposure to internet marketing, how it's structured, sales funnels, a whole lot of stuff that I've very intentionally blocked out.

      I agree. Everything about this screams harvesting emails by artificially valuing something, then presenting it as free for a discount, as well as being a non-loss loss-leader, to draw you deeper into the network.

      Between the complete lack of credentials for providing financial advice in Australia presented on the website, and the reason why that word rings alarm bells (it's really popular in church "financial advice" circles), I wouldn't even touch this with somebody else's email address.

  • Rofl. You either never did economics/commerce, or close to ignore the fundamentals

  • +3

    For a given goal (say you want $9,000,000 by retirement age)

    How many people on here fall into that category

    • +3

      I know right…whose aiming that low ;)

    • And a horrible and immature experience if you actually want to have a look

    • Someone earning 100k all of their life and matching their super dollar for dollar with no fees at 7%pa would see about $2m return.
      Thanks for your demoralising example OP

    • We'd all want $9m+ by retirement age. Realistic? maybe not sadly.

  • +1

    This is as scammy as the mobs that charge for a freely available credit report

  • Will wait for the free 1hr smsf masterclass

  • +2

    The performance and comparison of Australian superannuation funds is easily found with the need for an app

    • +1

      It's not an app, it's a static spreadsheet.
      Something someone would do at work for calculations, not really something for public use.

  • +1

    "Powered by Podia - get your free website"

    They can teach you how to build $9m in superannuation but can't pay $5/month to host their own business website.

    • Lmao i find that funny, considering the lack of input on their front.

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