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| | | ... particularly strong among older Australians who are four times more likely to keep their savings in term deposits than younger Australians aged 18-29," Riley said. Meanwhile, Commonwealth Bank executive general manager Kate Crous commented: "Term deposits ... |
| | | | ... retirement, saying the current retirement income system does not deliver for retiree renters. "Home ownership has fallen for younger and lower- to middle-income Australians over the past 40 years. Increases in residential property prices, later workforce ... |
| | | | ... investors typically have more life and market experience, enabling them to better navigate economic turmoil. However, younger investors, who haven't lived through negative growth cycles, are more susceptible to emotional biases. Additionally, he said ... |
| | | | ... managing financial aid packages. The deal was part of the group's broader strategy aimed at increasing its interactions with younger demographics. At the time, Frank founder Charlie Javice claimed the platform was used by around five million students ... |
| | | | ... as retirees would pay some tax on the earnings from their super - the same as those working today - and much less than younger workers pay on their wages. |
| | | | ... favour businesses that are between 35-55 years old with annual recurring revenue around $500,000 to $700,000, it said. The younger the risk clients, the higher the multiple paid by buyers, it found. Radar Results said firms in this bracket have a purchase ... |
| | | | ... play an active role in managing their assets in the most efficient way. "Many family offices, particularly those run by younger, tech-savvy generations, are interested in investing in technology companies and other sectors they know well. This requires ... |
| | | | ... Australian National University found the early access scheme introduced during the COVID pandemic was predominately taken up by younger Australians in lower paid occupations and living in rural or remote Australia. "They weren't extracting their ... |
| | | | ... University, those who withdrew their super did so as soon as possible and as much as possible. Moreover, withdrawers were younger, more likely to be in blue-collar professions, and live farther from major cities. Although the early release of super was ... |
| | | | New life insurance research shows that women who make cancer-related claims tend to be younger than men. A MetLife study found that females making cancer-related claims in the areas of death, income protection, terminal illness, TPD and trauma are younger ... |
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