Relative Return: Super funds have the fear



In this week’s episode of Relative Return, Mayflower Consulting’s CEO, Sarah Penn, chats with host James Mitchell about structural issues in the Australian superannuation sector as Baby Boomers move from accumulation to drawdown.
Listen to James and Sarah delve into:
- The Labor government’s disruption to the financial services industry
- Super funds running out of places to put our money
- Why financial advisers shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for the government
- How critical financial literacy and education are to all Australians
- Sarah’s journey from cafe manager to Macquarie director and financial services consultant
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