The Australian Women's Weekly

Money matters with Effie

1. Use a cashback site to top up your super

The premise behind cashback sites is that they receive a commission from retailers each time you make a purchase via their app or website. Part of this commission is returned to you – usually based on a percentage of the price you paid. Typically, this commission is paid into your bank account but there are cashback sites like super-rewards.com that pay your super fund.

Super Rewards has partnered with more than 400 retailers, including Apple, Big W, Country Road, Chemist Warehouse and The Good Guys. You will need to make your purchase online through the Super Rewards platform to earn your cashback reward, which can be up to 5

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