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| | | ... deal with, and they didn't drink their own Kool-aid," he says. "If NGS Super can combine this with an X-factor, they might just have what it takes to shake up the superannuation market." |
| | | | ... associations to those that boast a strong social media following, translating to improved financial literacy and awareness. They might be well known and respected among their peers, viewed as role models in the way they conduct their professional practice ... |
| | | | ... morning, the RBA explained inflation in Australia is still very high despite a decline in prior months, and more increases might be on the horizon. The RBA said its case to increase the cash rate further was centred on the observations that inflation ... |
| | | | ... implications. "While it is only 10% who report feeling "very worried" about wealth transfer, their top concern is that their wealth might be misused or poorly managed (38%), closely followed by tax implications (37%)," it said. The distribution of wealth ... |
| | | | While super funds' returns might have recovered, member satisfaction certainly hasn't. In fact, a new report shows it's fallen even further. The latest CSBA FEAL Superannuation CX Benchmarking report found 25% of members who had recently engaged with ... |
| | | | ... managers, which are also areas of increased focus for Frontier." While Australian valuation frequencies and methodologies might differ from global practices, Frontier argues this is for good reason. Factors such as redemption periods, Australia's ... |
| | | | ... associations to those that boast a strong social media following, translating to improved financial literacy and awareness. They might be well known and respected among their peers, viewed as role models in the way they conduct their professional practice ... |
| | | | ... members, in respect to their superannuation savings, have the most savings at stake, and they're considering where they might put their money in the retirement phase," he said. "There is no performance test to ensure, for many people what might be ... |
| | | | ... and make recommendations using human advisers or digital advice tools - but with the appropriate warnings, he said. "It might be argued that they have an obligation to do so in the interests of their members' financial interests. It might further ... |
| | | | ... premiums so that members have more money in their retirement whilst also benefitting from great levels of cover for when they might need it most." All the changes and reductions are effective July 1. |
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