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| | | ... Kingston said. "Tired stereotypes do not apply here. Older Australians have no issues using digital technology, while younger Australians will engage with their superannuation. Decimal's role is to provide the platform that removes the time and cost ... |
| | | | ... year, reaching a record 455,000 with millennials making up 43% of new investors. Notably, ETF investors continue to get younger - for example, the average age of a 'first time' ETF investor more than five years ago was 56, whereas current 'first ... |
| | | | ... assets. "The flexibility and potential uses for these funds is exceptionally broad. For example, we have many enquiries from younger investors who don't know where to start, parents who are seeking a solution that is simple to use and low cost so they ... |
| | | | ... "The review must strengthen our super system to avoid Australians having to work until they drop and lessen the burden on younger generations. "With the legislated increase in the super guarantee on the way, we need to make sure the system is as efficient ... |
| | | | ... first meeting at Purpose Advisory and have signed up to one of the packages the business offers. The business focusses on younger clients, between the ages of 24 and 44. "In some ways it fits within a greater process," Scifo said. "The process is great ... |
| | | | ... commitments are typically the highest (young children, mortgages etc)," it said. Similarly, the TPD cover is going down for younger and older members, except for the 35-39 age (roughly). "The same rationale has been applied to our TPD offering, that ... |
| | | | ... as it is. It's not perfect, I'm not saying it is," Kelty said. "For God's sake leave it alone, so that the younger generation can get some confidence in the system." Kelty made it clear that he does not support continuous changes to and reviews ... |
| | | | ... Power50 Williamson highlighted the fact that many of the advisers on the list are wielding tangible influence by mentoring younger advisers and offering internships. "The list is full of advisers whose ethics and convictions stand firm above all else. ... |
| | | | ... stretched for available land on which to build houses it needs. It is building way less houses than it needs to. The gap the younger generation to get the foot on the property ladder is widening and that is not a good thing. Most of our courses - and ... |
| | | | ... like moving to sustainable palm oil. Unilever has also been busy acquiring companies with ethical brands that appeal to younger consumers. Similarly, Nestle has recently seen the necessity of changing with the times. Fulton showed examples of the multinational ... |
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