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This chart shows how $1000 would have grown in the selected investment option between two dates in time. You can select more than one investment option to compare.

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Notes

The chart above shows the growth of $1000 between the dates selected, based on the performance of the selected option(s). This is for illustrative purposes only and does not take into consideration any contributions, redemptions, taxes or other fees that may be applicable to members. Past performance is not an indication of future performance.

The inception dates of investment options are not necessarily when they are available to all members. This means that the chart may display performance data for the option prior its availability to some members. The commencement date for each investment option and product is listed below:

Inception dates for each investment option

Option REST Acumen REST Pension
Core Strategy 01-07-88 01-03-02 15-10-06
Cash Plus 01-10-98 01-03-02 31-10-02
Capital Stable 01-10-98 01-03-02 13-09-02
Balanced 01-10-98 01-03-02 13-09-02
Diversified 01-10-98 01-03-02 13-09-02
High Growth 01-10-98 01-03-02 11-07-03
Basic Cash 01-07-09 01-10-09 01-06-09
Cash 01-10-98 01-03-02 30-09-02
Bond 01-10-98 01-03-02 30-09-02
Shares 01-10-98 01-03-02 30-09-02
Property 01-03-02 01-03-02 04-10-02
Australian Shares 01-03-02 01-03-02 24-01-03
Overseas Shares 01-03-02 01-03-02 18-07-03


Note: All investment options have been available to Acumen members since 1 March 2002 except for Basic Cash. Basic Cash option was introduced by REST on 1 July 2009 and made available to Acumen members from 1 October 2009. Should you have invested into Basic Cash at 1 October 2009, your actual rate of return to 30 June 2010 would have been 2.52%.

If there is a discrepancy between the returns and unit prices on this website and what is on REST's administration system, figure(s) on the administration system will apply.

Past performance is not an indication of future performance.