Investments
All you need to know about growing your future
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How your superannuation should be invested depends on your investment timeframe, your attitude to risk and whether your superannuation represents your only retirement asset or one of several.
You can choose from one of Asset’s 10 investment options for your superannuation. If you are unsure about what option to chose you can simply go online to MemberAccess to take a look at your account or you can check your latest statement. To find out more about MemberAccess, click here.
We have produced a publication called A Guide to Investing your super which sets out information about all of Asset’s Investment Options and gives you some tools to help you select the appropriate option for you.
Asset is a unitised fund. That means that when the money in your account is invested in one of Asset’s 10 investment options, it buys a certain number of units in that option.
The price of each unit depends on the value of the underlying investments, after all investment-related charges and taxes have been deducted. As the investments of each option move up or down in value, so does the unit price.
Unit prices for the Asset Super Product and Flexible Pension Product are different due to the structure of the product, the different taxes that apply and the commencement date of the investment options. Prices are updated weekly. To see the latest unit prices, click here.
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