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| | | The tentacles of inflation are taking a toll on retirees' savings as the diminished value of their money is their biggest financial worry over healthcare costs, according to a Schroders survey. An overwhelming number of participants in the 2024 ... |
| | | | ... portfolios through too many lenses - return, risk, peers, regulatory benchmarks, and ESG. Moreover, 33% of those surveyed feel there is too much focus on the short-term - and the long-term maximum benefit may not be the sum of a series of short-term ... |
| | | | ... already indicated it expects that 95% of them will have no material risks or opportunities?" Ghandar said CA ANZ members feel the government had "got it wrong" and are calling for the bill to be amended. "Seventy percent of those surveyed believed it ... |
| | | | 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 ... |
| | | | Praemium is feeling the pressure from financial advisers moving advice groups and transitioning their clients away from Powerwrap. In its March quarterly update, Praemium chief executive Anthony Wamsteker said the Powerwrap scheme experienced $53 million ... |
| | | | ... good example of this is the Red Sea Crisis more than tripling shipping prices. Last time shipping prices spiked, we didn't feel that pain via goods prices for six to twelve months after. "We see the tightening policy hitting hardest in a few months ... |
| | | | Foreign investors are feeling particularly optimistic about Australia, according to Kearney's Global Business Policy Council's 2024 Foreign Direct Investment Confidence Index (FDICI). The survey, which reflects investor sentiment regarding foreign direct ... |
| | | | ... capital pressures, and higher pricing, but now, cash flow has declined. "While companies can manage their profit margins to feel better, it is hard to hide the truth in cash flows. The reality is that it is getting harder," Birtles said. This economic ... |
| | | | ... hear first-hand the difference that our industry's sponsorship dollars make." Last year, FICAP raised more than $100,000 for Feel the Magic, Fighting Chance, and Weave. In its 17 years, the organisation has raised more than $2.2 million for charity. ... |
| | | | ... high, with over 80% of those without advice recognising its benefits. "Australians who engage with an adviser state they feel significantly more confident in their overall financial wellbeing (61% agree) - demonstrating the meaningful impact advice can ... |
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