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| | | ... relayed concerns on receiving an approval from Victory Capital's own shareholders. "There is risk that Victory's shareholders might not approve the transaction, particularly considering the significant decline in Victory's stock price since the announcement ... |
| | | | ... models. "ASIC also continues to work closely with Treasury on how proposed digital asset and payment services law reforms might be implemented, so that businesses in these sectors can continue to innovate with confidence." Meanwhile, AI continues to ... |
| | | | ... product is an innovative solution to tackle the issue of Australians hanging on to their cash at retirement in fear that they might not have enough to live on. "This product addresses those issues...it can give them confidence that no matter how long ... |
| | | | ... first and not let them rely on just what Centrelink and aged care providers are doing as well as friends and family. They might mean well, but they don't have all the details." Biti also sees industry professionals that aren't licensed or experienced ... |
| | | | ... be affected, Hacker said, so they need to understand how to help and support them and be their advocates. "Sometimes it might only be their accountant, financial adviser or lawyer [they see] outside of the home. If there are red flags, you might be the ... |
| | | | ... educated in a "completely different field" to finance, law or anything related to the experience required for SMSF. They might also be entering at a point when they are having kids or facing other issues that leave them with insufficient time to manage ... |
| | | | ... Funds. "If there are 1000 people investing 100% of their SMSF in crypto, it creates an enormous structural risk, where we might end up with a Shield and First Guardian-styled situation," Briggs said. |
| | | | ... we're naturally interested to understand what's driving these changes, what the impacts are, how different incentives might influence these changes, and, most importantly, what it means for consumers," she said. With the review underway, ASIC ... |
| | | | ... purposes and capital gains for fund tax purposes, and we are trying to minimise both," she said. "Selling one asset first might lead to high fund tax, but low Division 296 tax or the other way around. Which one will I pick? [Sometimes] you have to make ... |
| | | | ... entities that fall under their remit, and the government is considering ways in which that data could be aligned. "There might be very valid reasons why each of the regulators are asking for each of the datasets they're asking for. But if they're asking ... |
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