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Temp residents worse off from new super rules

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2008
... diverted to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) under the proposed changes, but the $1 billion estimate was plausible. "The devil is in the detail and when you look closely at the changes. It is clear that super becomes nothing more than a highly taxed salary ...

Debenture devil in the detail

The high profile failures of debenture issuers such as Westpoint, Fincorp and Bridgecorp have prompted ASIC to release a consultation paper detailing tighter disclosure rules on debenture products. But is more disclosure enough to protect retail investors? ...

Corp funds still unfazed by choice: Deloitte

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 17 JUL 2007
... new employees to say 'no' to their new employer's corporate fund, either favouring their own DIY fund or staying with 'the Devil they know' and remaining within arrangements established by their previous employer, is something that we see gathering pace," ...

Understand the dependencies and get unit pricing right

ALEX DUNNIN  |  MONDAY, 23 OCT 2006
... "The easy bit is system design and unit price computation but the hard bit is getting the right answer to the investor. The devil is in the detail and recognising the importance of individual investors," said Gribble. Unit pricing systems cannot rely ...

Implemented consulting: the devil is in the detail

Rice Walker Actuaries has joined the debate on whether implemented consulting adds value or not. Their answer is "yes" but how the consultants deliver the returns is far from straightforward. In their latest survey on the performance of six asset consultants ...

NAB quiet on AMP plans

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 OCT 2003
... document is due for release later this month. "We'll wait for the de-merger documents and then consider our options... the devil is in the detail," Mr Cicutto later told journalists. "We have a small strategic stake, we have a history of being patient ...

Some CLERP rules "excessively prescriptive"

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 9 OCT 2003
... announced yesterday. "In general, while the proposed legislation marks a positive step for Australia, there is a lot of devil in the detail," Mr Harrington said. "We have serious concerns that this legislation will be too prescriptive." If Australia ...
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