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| | | ... following a global search; he and Buckley also worked together on the executive committee of the Investment Company Institute. Commenting on Ramji's appointment, Buckley said: "He cares about advancing the interests of individual investors, has a strong ... |
| | | | ... from UC Berkeley in 1961 at the age of 23. After his doctorate, he briefly taught at MIT and Harvard before joining the Institute for Defense Analyses, where he worked as a code breaker for the National Security Agency. He was dismissed for publicly ... |
| | | | ... productivity, and can lead to employee burnout. This is according to some experts who recently spoke at the Actuaries Institute 2024 Summit, pointing to several flaws of the 100:80:100 model which some firms operating in finance and insurance have adopted. ... |
| | | | ... of activity associated with unscrupulous cold calling for superannuation switching business models." The Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST), which is now Super Members Council (SMC), has advocated for the banning of advice firms using ... |
| | | | ... shortcomings that must be addressed in Treasury's latest round of consultation so it is fair and sustainable, the Actuaries Institute Summit heard. Mercer associate Kieran Chu said while the Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) performance test was designed ... |
| | | | ... within the same occupation, a new economic analysis shows. After analysing tax data, economic research organisation E61 Institute compared men and women of similar age, their employment and marital status, whether they had children, and academic qualifications ... |
| | | | ... management and compliance activities. "The challenge is to sweep away outdated controls and complex processes, as well as institute significant cultural changes, without compromising on safety and security," EY said. |
| | | | The Actuaries Institute has proposed revising the annual superannuation performance test, so it better aligns trustees' investments with the best financial interests of members. In its Treasury submission, the Institute said the test should include ... |
| | | | Australians believe they need $1.6 million to be financially comfortable in retirement, a new survey from Colonial First State (CFS) finds, but they cannot agree on what living comfortably looks like. This is well above Association of Superannuation ... |
| | | | ... behaviour independent of whether the clause is in fact enforceable." As part of the consultation, new research by the e61 Institute revealed the large number of Australian workers who are subject to restraint clauses and the negative impact it is having ... |
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