We all know how important it is to save enough money for retirement – but what about spending it wisely when we get there?
Even for those who have built up a suitable nest egg, managing money well in retirement isn’t necessarily straightforward. Now, the federal government has said it wants to make it easier.
On Wednesday, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced a broad package of reforms to the retirement phase of the superannuation system.
Key aims include expanding access to reliable information, supporting more innovation in super products, and introducing a new reporting framework focused on retirement outcomes.
There’ll also be a new set of voluntary “best practice principles” for the industry, to help it design “modern, high quality” retirement products.
Next year, the government will consult on a draft version of these principles. The Conversation asked five experts what they thought the most important focus should be.



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