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| | ... conclusion of TAL's 2015 Australian Financial Protection Index, based on an online survey of 1,266 Australians conducted by Galaxy Research. Ages ranged between 18 and 69. According to TAL's statement, the index "measures perceptions of insurances held ... |
| | | I thought that in my lifetime I would never see someone out there in this galaxy wishin' and hopin' and prayin' higher oil prices to be. (Apart from those extracting, producing, investing in and lending to oil companies and nations, that is). And oh ... |
| | | ... the SG rise, which his government put on hold until 2021, would come "out of workers' pockets". The survey, conducted by Galaxy, also found that 59% of businesses of all sizes support an SG rise. For businesses with more than 20 employees that figure ... |
| | | ... appears that their own research is them into seeking out financial products and advice." The survey was conducted online by Galaxy Research with 1,260 Australians, from the ages of 18-69 years old. |
| | | ... they do not need or want. To coincide with the launch, the one million member super fund has published a new survey from Galaxy Research, which showed that 75% of Australians would not be confident reviewing their investment options by themselves. Sunsuper's ... |
| | | ... their superannuation. At the same time, 46% of Australians monitor their super multiple times per year, according to a Galaxy Research survey on behalf of Sunsuper. However, the super fund found out that 16% of people surveyed would rather give up TV ... |
| | | ... statistic would have seemed unthinkable at previous elections. The survey of more than 1,000 Australians, conducted by Galaxy Research on behalf of Sunsuper, also showed that more than half (57%) of Australians said they are concerned the Government's ... |
| | | ... Queensland having the highest penetration (40%), compared to 31% in South Australia. The survey was undertaken online by Galaxy Research with 1,260 Australians from 18 to 69 years old. Age, gender and region quotas were applied and the dataset was weighted ... |
| | | ... has shown that Australians don't think they have enough life, illness, disability or income protection insurance. Through Galaxy Research, TAL questioned more than 1200 Australians on the types of life insurance they held, as well as if they felt they ... |
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