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| | | ... sense for customers. "Most customers don't differentiate between banking and wealth products; they want help buying their home, paying their bills, planning for retirement, or protecting the things that matter most to them," he said. He added the ... |
| | | | ... Labor wants to limit negative gearing to new housing if it wins the next election in a bid to put "the Australian dream of home ownership back within the reach of middle and working class families." Investments made before the changes take place are ... |
| | | | ... Financial Advisers' Life Company of the Year award for a second year running in Sydney recently. The life insurer took home the top gong as Platinum Winner of the AFA Life Company of the Year Award, beating AIA, OnePath Life and Zurich to the prize. ... |
| | | | ... economic activity. Add to this the worsening out for the property market, underpinned by the continuing decline in the HIA new home sales stats the week before - down by 18.4% in the year to January that followed a 14.9% slump in the previous month. ... |
| | | | ... the launch of the new footy season just around the corner, AMP Capital has made a big play in Perth's Optus Stadium, home to AFL clubs Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles. The investment manager has acquired a 50% interest in Westadium, the organisation ... |
| | | | ... to three year timeline. "The borrower, not the lender, should pay the mortgage broker a fee for acting in connection with home lending," Commissioner Kenneth Hayne recommended. "Changes in brokers' remuneration should be made over a period of two or ... |
| | | | ... customer financing for bigger ticket items that are "more considered purchases rather than smaller impulse buys", such as home improvement, education, dental work, health, direct sales and beauty. "[We practice] responsible lending and performs extensive ... |
| | | | ... apply. "Then what happens is when it gets time to having families in developed countries like Australia where there is no home help, the females are still opting more to be the primary carer. So that 30% is dropping to 20%." At the very senior levels ... |
| | | | ... to raise children or care for other family members have contributed to lower superannuation balances, lower incidence of home ownership and overall personal wealth for retirement, she said. "This essentially equates to less choice for older women." In ... |
| | | | ... Maria Falas, head of mental health and wellness, ANZ Wealth Migrating to Australia from Cyprus in 1975 after losing their home and being forced to start over, Maria Falas' parents instilled the value of education and hard work from an early age. ... |
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