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| | ... 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 ... |
| | | ... survey of 1000 super members led by the Australian Retirement Trust (ART) shows. A similar number of women members said they feel secure about their financial situation overall. ART executive general manager of advice, guidance and education Anne Fuchs ... |
| | | ... shadow assistant minister for home ownership. "Home ownership is the largest issue for many Australians. Too many Australians feel the great Australian dream is out of reach and they will never own a home. It is unacceptable. Home ownership has an unparalleled ... |
| | | ... almost 13 million Australians believe they pay too much tax each financial year. According to the study, 80% of millennials feel this way, while 72% of Gen X and 63% of Gen Z do. Only 39% of Baby Boomers feel this way. Finder said many see the stage ... |
| | | ... key finding from the institution's consumer research, which showed a 13-percentage point gap compared to the 31% of men who feel the same. The research found 25% of women feel 'extremely unprepared', compared to 15% of men. Further, about 33% of women ... |
| | | ... 55% of PDMs offer this support. The majority (64%) said they spend too much time performing administrative tasks. Many also feel they are spread too thinly, being asked to service too many advisers, thus limiting their ability to add true value. "As ... |
| | | ... said. "We are very confident that we have an offer that's a great alternative for Australians... as more time goes on, we feel like we're getting that validation that we have something that's desirable and something that is very, very competitive." ... |
| | | ... executive Sarah Abood said there is less immediacy for banks and life insurers to enter advice. "Banks [in particular], may feel that they've been burned on advice and may require a fair bit of certainty to entice them back into the advice space ... |
| | | ... not if they want it to go to the next generation. So, it is going to have a significant impact on farmers." Many farmers feel personally attacked by the tax. "They feel like this is an attack on the farmer- they're already pretty pissed off by a lot ... |
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