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| | | ... expenditure requirements more closely with the best financial interest duty and for the retirement phase, support the retirement income covenant. The reforms will mandate trustees to justify business-related expenditures. They will also aim to elevate ... |
| | | | ... working hours to look after children or elderly parents, thereby affecting their superannuation contributions and retirement income. "This also seems to extend to their investing activity which has the potential to further exacerbate the gap, so we encourage ... |
| | | | ... has further undermined long-term planning and financial goal setting of older Australians," Challenger head of retirement income research Aaron Minney. |
| | | | ... it also highlights that the superannuation sector collectively needs to do more to identify and service the retirement income needs of members," Steele said. SMSFs are making inroads on closing the super gender gap compared to APRA funds. However, there ... |
| | | | ... counting ring-fenced assets in the Age Pension means test, given these funds would be inaccessible to support retirement income. It also warned that ring-fencing would limit financial flexibility in retirement, encumbering retirees' capacity to cover ... |
| | | | ... Default is an account-based pension product and the first important plank of what NGS Super is doing in the retirement income space," Previtera said. The product invests in diversified assets with a higher allocation to infrastructure and property, aiming ... |
| | | | ... garnering over 150 submissions. At the time assistant treasurer Stephen Jones said: "Despite its central role in the retirement income system, there is no agreed objective of superannuation, legislated or elsewhere, to serve as a guide for policy makers ... |
| | | | ... returns but also generate regular, steady income, making them suitable for portfolio diversification or future retirement income, she said. Maill concurred, emphasising how the shifting landscape in Australia's banking sector is creating unique opportunities ... |
| | | | ... superannuation advisory partner Melinda Howes highlights longevity risk as the primary aspect where Australia's retirement income system falls short. Expanding on this, she noted that a significant number of trustees have yet to implement solutions ... |
| | | | ... 2022-2023 to about 2.0% of GDP by the fiscal year 2062-63. Meanwhile, the total projected annual cost of Australia's retirement income system is expected to remain relatively steady over the next 40 years, at around 4.0 to 4.5% of GDP, despite population ... |
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