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| | | ... companies outside of the top 30 ASX-listed companies. Following the change, the board expects the cash coverage of CIE's dividends and to increase over time as CIE's overall equity position rises, following the asset allocation change. It also expects ... |
| | | | ... Australians paying 37 cents in the dollar," Morrison said. The budget also wants all investors who are receiving franked dividends to keep their tax refunds, in a move to oppose tax grabs on retirees and pensioners. It reassured that it's already-legislated ... |
| | | | ... producer Anheuser-Busch Inbev at $20 a share, eleven years later the price rose to about $100 a share - not counting dividends. PM Capital's investments in beer stocks hit their peak in 2008, when it put 22% of its total portfolio into brewing companies. ... |
| | | | ... term, he added. The dividend imputation system, introduced by Paul Keating in 1987, eliminates the double taxation of dividends on two levels: The tax companies pay on profits that are then distributed to shareholders who pay personal income tax on dividends. ... |
| | | | ... in Nvidia at US$12 per share (now valued at about US$240) and Take-Two Interactive (then US$14, now US$110 excluding dividends). His new firm, Andaz Private Investments, will target annual returns of 25 to 30%, similar to the compound annual returns ... |
| | | | ... Parametric said. Researchers used two hypothetical super funds: One had an equity portfolio with a pre-tax focus and ignored dividends and capital gains taxes, while the second equity portfolio uses a tax-efficient strategy. Over a 40-year period, members ... |
| | | | ... next billion middle-class consumers will come from Asia. "If you want to buy into real growth, real earnings and real dividends, you've got to look at where all the real economic activity is going on," he said. China has transformed itself from a total ... |
| | | | ... creation of a new class of co-operative equity shares - which will not require voting rights to be attached, and allow dividends to be capped in line with mutual business models - could give mutuals funding flexibility and "raise billions of dollars ... |
| | | | ... that a company will not qualify for the lower company tax rate if 80% or more of income is of a passive nature (such as dividends and interest). Corporate tax entities with predominantly passive income will be given access to the lower corporate tax ... |
| | | | ... certainty they have pension payments coming without having to sell any of the growth assets." By the time they receive dividends, that provides six to 10 years of liquidity, because one core investment belief is ensuring clients not having to sell growth ... |
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