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| | | ... most rapid growth over the period. A snapshot of year-on-year activity paints a different picture as the total adviser population decreased by 8.2% to 16,155. Only 93 advisers joined the industry within this timeframe. Over the 12-month period, a net ... |
| | | | ... A new paper from the Actuaries Institute, Not a level playing field, examined the wealthiest and poorest 20% of the population and found that the high-income group have 200 times more in assets compared to the low-income group. This suggests that wealth ... |
| | | | ... or four years ago by startups and their investors don't hold true any longer. "They were counting on the adviser population, hoping to sell their software solutions into the major banks that are providing advice. That's just not the reality of ... |
| | | | ... have a comfortable retirement. "...This removes the growing burden of a government pension for an increasingly ageing population," it said. "We consider this to be a complex issue to tackle, and worthwhile." According to the ASA, it sees the fears of ... |
| | | | ... to the case for tightening monetary policy further, it explained. One was the upgrade to near-term projections for population growth which it found could put significant pressure on Australia's existing capital stock. The other was the increased risk ... |
| | | | ... rapport, which led to their firing. The good news is that out of the 3003 survey participants, only 185 or 6% of the population had fired their advisers, meaning that breaking up with an adviser is a relatively rare occurrence. Digging further into the ... |
| | | | ... on the topic, REIA said Treasury must look at the bigger picture view of what retirement is and will become as our population ages and home ownership rates drop. Housing must be a central consideration of a successful retirement, it said, adding that ... |
| | | | ... government must cut wasteful spending and raise taxes as soon as possible, adding the problem will only get worse as the population ages and climate change worsens. Among its recommendations in Back in black: A menu of measures to repair the budget are ... |
| | | | ... said. In the past, super funds were primarily focused on accumulation rather than retirement. However, with an ageing population and shift towards retirement planning, spurred by the introduction of the Retirement Income Covenant, funds are in prime ... |
| | | | ... changes, would bring more equity to the system in principle. However, it would only affect a small percentage of the population while impacting a disproportionate share of superannuation savings. Following the release of the consultation paper, the SMSF ... |
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