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| | | ... regarding lifetime income stream strategies, will be beneficial to retirees. The third annual Challenger Retirement Happiness Index, which surveyed over 2000 Australians aged 60 and over, found overall happiness remains strong, with this year's index ... |
| | | | ... leadership that has earned wide-spread respect." Cbus Property thanked him for his contribution and wished him "every happiness" in his next chapter. |
| | | | ... investments after market movements have already happened," says Hillier. "That's not healthy for their finances or their happiness. "I'll say it again, and that is, if they can protect some part of their portfolio, they can have confidence and ... |
| | | | ... those who have already retired are living a happy life. That's according to the second annual Challenger Retirement Happiness Index. The index, surveying some 1633 Australians aged over 60 to track factors driving retirement happiness, highlighted that ... |
| | | | ... to choose when and how you step into this next phase of life results in a healthier transition and greater retirement happiness, retirement adjustment, and satisfaction," she said. Challenger chief executive, customer Mandy Mannix said the study drew ... |
| | | | New research from senior fellow at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Matt Killingsworth found happiness increases with wealth. Despite previous research from Wharton suggesting that wellbeing plateaus at a certain income level, the ... |
| | | | ... Australians, and women, with almost 40% of these cohorts reporting cost-of-living as significantly impacting retirement happiness and their view of financial security. Minney said professional advice and increased financial education were crucial to ... |
| | | | ... influencing how content Australians in or near retirement are, according to a new report. Challenger's inaugural Retirement Happiness Index, in collaboration with independent research house YouGov, conducted the study of over 1000 Australians over 60 ... |
| | | | ... opportunities for social connection, creative expression, and personal development," he said. "At Starlight, we know happiness in childhood really matters and it's a privilege to partner with FICAP to replace their pain, fear and isolation of treatment ... |
| | | | ... "In doing so, Emery has helped our members prepare for their retirement. We wish Emery and his family good health and happiness." |
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