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| | | ... build brand awareness, but it has no effect on membership growth, according to research by CoreData. In a comprehensive study of how consumers view super funds, CoreData found that focusing on fees and services is a surer way to grow than focusing on ... |
| | | | ... registered as tax financial advisers with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) will have to undertake at least 200 hours of study covering Australian taxation and commercial law. Advisers who are members or are seeking membership of a professional association ... |
| | | | ... of Australian investors seeking cradle-to-grave professional advice in the next two decades. According to a comprehensive study of 3,100 investors in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia, the concept of 'digital advice' (broadly algorithm-based ... |
| | | | In January, former NAB executive Scott Hartley leapt across the chasm that separates the retail and industry sides of superannuation, becoming chief executive of Sunsuper. Six months in, he reflects on the differences- or lack thereof - of the two sides. ... |
| | | | ... employers and employees in what remains a challenging life insurance market, according to insurer AIA Australia. An independent study commissioned by AIA Australia into the life insurance rehabilitation and return to work (RTW) process called 'Principles ... |
| | | | ... I took on." After finishing his schooling at Caulfield Grammar in Melbourne, Kirkham moved on to Melbourne University to study commerce. Upon graduating he took six months to do a trip through the US and Europe. "We got a car through this cheap rental ... |
| | | | ... among just four ASX 200 companies that have failed to report on sustainability risk for the last four years, according to a study by the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI). ACSI surveyed the entire ASX 200, applying five levels of ... |
| | | | ... Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2012 Financial Literacy assessment, which is the first international study of students' financial literacy. The study assessed the extent of 15-year-olds' knowledge of financial literacy from across ... |
| | | | ... don't want to overdo the reviews because in the end, what people expect from government is appropriate action not endless study, particularly studies which don't necessarily lead to outcomes." |
| | | | ... do face a certain amount of risk. "It's a question of getting the balance right and that is why we are going to carefully study the Senate committee report," the prime minister told reporters in Melbourne. The government has already commissioned a review ... |
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