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| | | ... basic - just walking through your document and making sure it actually works and thinking through some decisions that you might have to make in the face of a crisis," she advised. "For example, who would shut the systems down? And who is allowed to make ... |
| | | | ... support members with disabilities is to know who they are. "If your marketing and communication is more inclusive then it might appeal to someone like my parents who have a disabled child," he said. "As a company you need to reflect your members, potentially ... |
| | | | ... greater than the base requirements of the Fair Work Act. For example, an employee who is guaranteed a 3% pay rise each year might see this dropped to 1.5% in exchange for paid menopause leave. "That's not what we want. We don't want employers ... |
| | | | ... women that are conscious and aware of the potential impact of time and age on their fertility and fertility potential. "It might be somebody who is approaching 30 or a key milestone age, others might be approaching 40. I certainly do see people who might ... |
| | | | ... gap," he said. Sustainability is also moving into various areas within businesses, from marketing to risk management, which might make the simplification processes difficult. "We need some form of sustainability company principals, a bit like the Poseidon ... |
| | | | ... the financial system," he wrote. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank over the weekend and two other smaller banks since might have been just that, he suggested. "It's too early to know how widespread the damage is. The regulatory response has so ... |
| | | | ... have benefited on a relative basis, and the data suggest that this is what many active Australian Equity A-REIT managers might have been doing in most years," it said. During the year, more Aussie equity funds closed compared to other products at a liquidation ... |
| | | | ... people's understanding of, for example, level premiums, how they operate and how they go up. Sometimes that sort of dispute might be against both the insurer and the adviser themselves," he said. Singh added that even good advisers can find themselves ... |
| | | | ... percentage points over five years, and by 0.27 percentage points over 10 years. Rainmaker said that while 0.3 percentage points might seem a trivial margin, it actually equates to about one quarter of average fees. "The Rainmaker IWD performance analysis ... |
| | | | ... highlighted, with its administration fees on a $50,000 disclosed at 0.64%. Opting to focus on its funds management business might just be the right call for the contrarian manager, with its funds showing strong performance. Despite the turmoil of recent ... |
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