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| | | ... compared to 40% of baby boomers, according to new research from the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA). The 'Dare to Dream' research conducted ahead of the 16th annual financial planning week revealed more than two in five Australians ... |
| | | | ... the people first but actually, in all of their body language, in all of the cues they give their staff it's 'but don't you dare miss one of your P&L targets' and that culture comes first. That's what drives the real culture as opposed to the culture ... |
| | | | ... value proposition and customer service model, complements the mid-upper market position of eCV's existing group companies Dare Gallery, Bedsonline and Furnitureonline." |
| | | | ... encourage women in financial services. With more than 30 years' experience as a financial adviser, Kent's six part series titled 'Dare to Dream' aims to inspire and support women in financial services with their careers, lives and businesses through ... |
| | | | ... before it jumped to a high of 40.74 in the latter end of the month (due on the main by the surprised yuan devaluation and, dare we say it, speculation of Fed rate hike coming soon). Depending on which side of the fence you sit, it's either good or bad. ... |
| | | | ... volatility. This is because the Fed has warned about lift off well in advanced - and repeatedly - that only stupid would dare fight the Fed. Did I just type stupid? Oh yeah, the same ones who day in day out, month in month out, quarter in quarter out ... |
| | | | ... Australia, many of which are individual advice firms running their own in-house MDAs. That makes them fully off-the-radar, but I dare say that because of this, managed accounts are probably bigger than the entire ETF industry." To illustrate, he suggests ... |
| | | | ... in December 2009 when America's unemployment rate was around 10%. This is easily explained. Still employed workers don't dare ask nor even think about a pay increase. With 10% of the labour pool unemployed, they are the lucky ones. And so we come to ... |
| | | | ... ounce, not a few expected the shiny metal to rally to around US$2,000 by year end - US$3,000 if they got lucky. But don't you dare call them optimists -- they're little leaguers compared with those predicting gold US$5,000 (BofA Merrill Lynch) and most ... |
| | | | The Fed lady sang for two consecutive days but "not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse". The S&P 500 index fell all of 0.07% when Janet testified before the House Financial Services Committee on the 15th, but more likely than not this was due ... |
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