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- HostPlus vs Cbus - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
HostPlus and Cbus both have an administration fee of $1 50 per week HostPlus charge 1 01% for indirect costs while for Cbus it looks like it's 0 95% Looking at say AustralianSuper, their default balanced investment returned 7 64% over 10 years, also have a $1 50 per week admin fee, and investment costs are 0 59%
- HOSTPLUS Balanced or Indexed Balanced - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
Hostplus has other decent options besides the two you mentioned Have a look at the sector specific options- the high growth options aren't cheap, but neither are they overly expensive and have a good track record Some of the externally managed funds are cheaper but haven't performed as well
- Which low-fee superfund? Hostplus vs Aus vs REST
HostPlus ChoicePlus is a better option if you want something closer to an SMSF $258 p a Admin fee regardless of super balance Yes that is lower, however, you have to pay brokerage on buy AND sell as high as 0 2% and as low as 0 11% depending on the size of the trade
- UniSuper vs HostPlus Fees - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
However, Hostplus does offer more choice than Unisuper I also work full time in the university sector but I was with UniSuper before I started It's consistently rated one of the top performing funds, and I've been really happy with the performance of the pre-mixed option most of my holdings are invested in (sustainable high growth)
- Should I transfer from REST to Hostplus? - Superannuation
According to the returns above, the Hostplus Balanced (as at 30 09 2018) has better returns than REST Core Strategy (as at 31 10 2018) over 1 Year, 3 Years, 5 Years and 7 Years However, the REST Core Strategy (8 18% p a over 10 years) has a better return than Hostplus Balanced (7 95% p a over 10 years) over 10 Years
- Hostplus - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
According to Canstar, the median return for super funds over 7 years for the Balanced option was 7 1%, so most managed funds are doing a lot worse than Hostplus Actually, they should all be worse as Hostplus is the highest performing fund over 7 years (and 1, 3, 5, and 15 years) Hostplus has missed out on being No1 over 10 years
- Hostplus vs AustralianSuper? - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
HostPlus ChoicePlus is the cheapest option and is feasible at about 300k or so Australian Super member direct is the next and feasible at about 400k Most others have also have a fee based on assets under management which I wouldn't touch
- Hostplus vs Sunsuper - Superannuation - Whirlpool Forums
Putting these Vanguard products into a spreadsheet with equal weighting to the Hostplus portfolio returned about 12 1% after fees, or 11 4% after estimated taxes in super, over 5 years to Dec 16 Either Hostplus's index managers are doing a terrible job of tracking the indexes, or someone is taking a management fee out somewhere
- Moving from AustralianSuper to Hostplus - Superannuation
But in HostPlus, you are using their index balanced fund, which has 30$% defensive assets It will result in lower growth both historically and the expected growth over the long term into the future A more accurate comparison would be the Australian index and international index, which also have extremely low fees but maintain the same amount of growth assets as your original AusSuper funds
- HOSTPLUS ChoicePlus - Finance - Whirlpool Forums
As you're with HOSTPLUS, you're backed by one of Australia's biggest super funds, and remain eligible for fantastic member benefits and discounts ChoicePlus is available now Register today and start taking charge of your super
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