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| | | ... Queensland, with advisers from the Sunshine State making up 36% of the honorees - the highest representation by state. Meantime, women accounted for 36% of the advisers on the list, an increase of 6% from 2023. There was also an even split in the size ... |
| | | | ... Israel war on Gaza, now in its second year, has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians, the majority of whom are children and women. International medical journal the Lancet analysed this as a massive undercount, predicting the death toll was as high as ... |
| | | | ... planning to force workers to raid their retirement savings just to get into the housing market, and just this week floated that women should have to raid their super to deal with the costs of domestic violence or divorce. "This is a clear sign that workers' ... |
| | | | ... property. Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) chief executive Mary Delahunty said single and divorced women are already most at risk of persistent poverty in retirement and allowing them to raid their super early risks entrenching ... |
| | | | ... Arnold, Kreate Wealth; Kelsey Dent, Alman Partners; and Magdeline Jacovides, Mazi Wealth are vying for the FAAA Inspire Women - Excellence in Advice Award. Capital Partners, Warr Hunt, and Alman Partners are up for FAAA Professional Practice of the Year. ... |
| | | | ... survey found almost half (49%) are clueless about their superannuation and 41% have only a rough idea. Further, only 5% of women had monitored their fund's performance in the past 12 months compared to 15% of men. Additionally, ASFA's Survey on superannuation ... |
| | | | Financially secure women in the second half of their lives prioritise living comfortably in retirement and travelling as their key goals and seek financial advice to maintain a level of prosperity, a new survey from Perpetual Private found. Canvassing ... |
| | | | ... Standards. Modelling by the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) estimates menopause is costing Australian women about $17 billion in lost earnings and retirement savings. In November 2023, the Senate referred an inquiry into issues ... |
| | | | ... Australians in their retirement." "Having a baby shouldn't cost you a secure and dignified retirement. For too many parents, women particularly, taking time off work to care for children not only impacts their earnings but also their superannuation savings. ... |
| | | | ... members. In total they hold $11.8 billion in retirement savings. Of these, 55% of the accounts belong to men and 39% belong to women. By value, 59% of the total lost assets belong to men, whereas 38% belongs to women. As for unclaimed super currently ... |
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