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Five out of six Australians lack income protection: CommInsure

... insurance but many Australians don't realise that it's possible to protect your income from as little as $2 a day - or basically a cup of coffee," he added. The actual figure can be less than that because income protection policies are tax deductible. ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 NOV 2005
... price index contract was two points weaker at 4465. On the day investors drag themselves back to work after the Melbourne Cup as Multiplex, Downer EDI,, Record Investments, Aevum, Crane and Webjet all front shareholders for annual general meetings, while ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 1 NOV 2005
... 4485. On the day the market is expected to experience thin trading, with Melbourne-based investors out today for the Melbourne Cup horse race. There is also little news expected in the local equities market, with KPMG to release a survey on building ...

Too many mothers missing out on insurance: IFSA

... payout of $700,000 from an IFSA member company could cost as little as $1.02 a day. This however can convert to less than a cup of coffee a day. "I think that when you look at what it can cost to raise children and run a household in the absence of a ...

ARF wins Super fund of the Year - again

... rest of the industry that we are still a market leader." ARF's second gong draws a parallel to the victory of 2004 Melbourne cup winner Makybe Diva who was the first mare to win two cups in a row.

BT's Corporate Super cup runeth over

DESS&R Market Share Quarterly Statistics has reported a 15.4 per cent industry inflow to BT Financial Group's corporate super products. The quarterly report ending June 2004 showed BT's corporate superannuation funds under management reached $3.35 billion. ...

December trade balance widens to $2.55 billion: ABS

AAP  |  MONDAY, 2 FEB 2004
... in the trade shortfall was partly caused by a drop off in international tourism, which had been boosted by the Rugby World Cup. The ABS said travel services dropped 12% in December, allowing for seasonal influences, while exports of non-rural goods dipped ...

Australia's balance of trade improves in October, boosted by the Rugby World Cup

... $11,755 million) as compared with the data for September due to an increase in international arrivals for the Rugby World CUp, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said. The October balance on goods and services also improved by 27% to a value of ...

Simon Crean hails ALP as the 'Party of the Superannuants' at talk today

... and the public. He said that the ALP has progressive forward-thinking policies on superannuation and cited the current World Cup Rugby competition by saying that winning the cup and every game is about knowing and following the rules, as it should in ...

Lure of high yields attracts global fund investments in Australia

... did point to what he called possible quirk that could explain the rise in part-time jobs. That being the current Rugby World Cup, which is likely having a positive effect on employment figures. When asked about the recovery in the global economy, he ...