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| | | ... "We've fielded calls from financial advisers, brokers and aged care advisers, as well as individuals, looking to access home equity for a range of purposes." Earlier this year the firm co-funded a UNSW study into the lag in Australia's uptake of reverse ... |
| | | | ... Capital chief executive Dr. Joshua Funder said: "Overseas markets have been expanding rapidly to provide access to home equity to fund retirement." "We're delighted to work with UNSW Business School to understand the needs of Australian retirees ... |
| | | | ... home and their Age Pension. "Retirees want to stay at home, but many are struggling to make ends meet as they age." Home equity for example, can also be used to fund in-home care and support the transition to aged care, he said, adding this approach ... |
| | | | ... equity from the family home to fund living expenses. Chief executive Joshua Funder said the loan combines a retiree's home equity, superannuation and Age Pension to provide adequate, reliable, lifelong retirement funding while the retiree continues to ... |
| | | | ... to the financial system" because "past gains in house prices have left most homeowners with significant amounts of home equity, and growth in jobs and incomes should help keep the financial obligations of most households manageable." While still orderly ... |
| | | | ... are using several methods, the most common being margin lending products. Next is a line of credit secured against home equity and home loan redraw facilities. "These borrowers firmly believe in gearing's effectiveness as a wealth creation strategy ... |
| | | | ... head of Australian equities Leslie Mao conceded that there can be multiple reasons for underperformance, including home equity bias, investors imposing constraints and risk aversion. However, he said, "the most common mistake we have observed is the ... |
| | | | ... of global pension assets by Willis Towers Watson found that Australia was second only to the United States in its home equity bias," the draft legislation explained. When regulators in two "sufficiently equivalent jurisdictions" agree to recognise aspects ... |
| | | | ... of the value of their home to help fund their retirement." Citing estimates by Deloitte that the potential pool of home equity funds Australians could access in their retirement is in excess of $500 billion; DomaCom said the product is aimed at the growing ... |
| | | | ... $818,000 in savings and investments to retire comfortably. However, they expect to only have $557,000 - excluding home equity - when they actually retire, with women facing a shortfall of $297,000 compared to $226,000 for males. For the first time the ... |
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