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| | ... community, with a third of Australian reported to be living pay cheque- to-pay cheque. The 2016 BT Australian Financial Health Index revealed that 32% of Australians always or often find themselves relying on pay cheques to sustain them throughout the ... |
| | | ... fees, not commissions. For the first time in the report's 14-year history, Business Health has assembled a Practice Health Index. It shows the 'health' of Australian planning firms is sitting at 62%, which is deemed healthy according to report co-author ... |
| | | ... pay cheque to pay cheque, according to the latest insight from BT Financial Group. The 2016 BT Australian Financial Health Index shows 32% of Australians always or often find themselves relying on pay cheques to sustain them throughout the month. The ... |
| | | ... fees, not commissions. For the first time in the report's 14-year history, Business Health has assembled a Practice Health Index. It shows the 'health' of Australian planning firms is sitting at 62%, which is deemed healthy according to report co-author ... |
| | | ... their investments to be in sustainable companies. This is a key finding of the fifth annual BT Australian Financial Health Index, demonstrating the conscious considerations Australian investors are making when it comes to which organisations they invest ... |
| | | ... prioritising term deposits and high interest savings accounts over superannuation, according to the BT Australian Financial Health Index. The survey revealed that 40% of respondents preferred cash-type investments, followed by investing in property and ... |
| | | ... winning the lottery as using super to fund their retirement, according to a BT survey. BT's recent Australian Financial Health Index, based on a survey of over 4,000 Australians over 18 and weighted to represent the Australian population, showed that ... |
| | | ... such as saving a deposit for a home," BT Go-invest spokesperson Anthony Potts said. A recent BT Australian Financial Health Index survey found that the number of respondents owning shares had grown from 25% in 2013 to 29% in 2014. It also found that ... |
| | | Advisers are taking an active approach to their own health, according to the 2010 Zurich Heart Foundation Heart Health Index. One in three advisers have made changes to reduce their risk of heart disease in the last six months with even more reporting ... |
| | | ... Financial Services Australia (Zurich) and the Heart Foundation in their joint second annual Zurich Heart Foundation Heart Health Index (the Index). The results of the Index show many Australians clearly are unaware that making lifestyle changes could ... |
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