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| | | ... and travel in Australia in our caravan." For another, comfortable meant "having enough money to take an overseas trip every few years without having to save all the time". While half of participants said they have a natural fear of running out of money ... |
| | | | ... strategy. "In terms of deployment, the domestic private market remains favourable with lower valuations and attractive terms, and few suppliers of this type of private capital," Lyons said. "On the other hand, we have seen a marked increase in corporate ... |
| | | | ... didn't feel that pain via goods prices for six to twelve months after. "We see the tightening policy hitting hardest in a few months, during the middle of the 2024, but on balance, Australia should avoid a recession with the RBA holding the cash rate ... |
| | | | The annual list of the world's most innovative wealthtech companies was recently released, with several Australian firms making the cut. Iress, GBST, Practifi, Lumiant, and Ignition Advice were all on the list, which was selected by a panel of industry ... |
| | | | ... to make immediate decisions, cost of advice, complicated fee structures, conflicts of interest, and raw emotions are just a few of the challenges when accessing aged care advice. "Moreover, aged care legislation, choices and costs associated with aged ... |
| | | | ... companies too large or risky for commercial banks and too small to raise debt in public markets," the IMF said. "In the past few years, it has grown rapidly as features such as, speed, flexibility, and attentiveness have proved valuable to borrowers. ... |
| | | | Another of the few remaining standalone corporate superannuation funds will close its doors this year. After almost five decades, the Manildra Flour Mills Retirement Fund (MFMRF) has been closed to new members and will be wound up. The fund was established ... |
| | | | Rising interest rates and weak disposable income growth have caused housing affordability to drop to its lowest point in decades, according to Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) senior economists. The economists pointed out that Australian Bureau ... |
| | | | Australia's private capital market has grown 33% over the past 18 months, with assets under management (AUM) now reaching $139 billion. Preqin and the Australian Investment Council released the 2024 Australian Private Capital Market Yearbook which tracks ... |
| | | | ... million in assets," she said. This test sits in section 761(G) s6 of the Corporations Act. ASIC pointed out the confusion a few years ago when it published guidance QFS150, which indicated that the $10 million test is the most appropriate one to apply ... |
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