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| | | ... to take account of Australians living much longer with vastly different lifestyles compared to previous generations of retirees. |
| | | | ... Budget made retirement planning simpler, but has taken out the in-built discipline that existed in limiting how much retirees would spend each year." "The restriction that was due to tax liability is now gone. Now withdrawals can be made tax-free over ... |
| | | | ... a high level of capital security. "This fund is designed for investors who want a regular income, such as self-funded retirees, but are longer-term investors of at last three years." Besides the fund's target income of 2.5 per cent above bank bill rates ... |
| | | | ... members have, including life and total and permanent disability cover, member rate home loans and pension options for retirees. Intrust has $700 million in funds under administration and 120,000 members. |
| | | | ... returns. Biti said Asteron have calculated that to provide for a $40,000 to $50,000 annual retirement income, over 25 years, retirees will need a nest egg of over $800,000. "That can be quite daunting," she said. "And this is where by planning well in ... |
| | | | ... administration in September last year. Since its inception in 2004, Money for Living bought about 120 properties from retirees, and ASIC alleges they obtained mortgages of almost $1 million by submitting loan applications and hiding the life tenancies ... |
| | | | ... AXA's head of superannuation and retirement incomes, Andrew Barnett, said the additions can serve a dual purpose for retirees. "NCAPs mean that Australians, upon reaching their preservation age, can receive an income stream from their preserved supperanuation ... |
| | | | ... your superannuation should be able to be put into income streams," he said. Gilbert added it is the simplest way for retirees to spread their income across their retirement without drawing down on their capital, whether it be in a term allocated pension ... |
| | | | ... research has revealed that 19 per cent of semi or fully retired Australians have no retirement savings, while 44 per cent of retirees regret not starting to save for their retirement much earlier. The staggering numbers are revealed in the second Citibank ... |
| | | | ... planning group Count Financial will include equity release products on their approved list, aimed at the growing number of retirees nicknamed the MERLOTs and SKI-ers. Retirees of the 'More Equity Release - Lots more' (MERLOTs) and 'Spending the Kids' ... |
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