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| | | ... consolidated in terms the number of practices and advisers, but the number of representatives has stabilised year on year. Average revenue per adviser and practice of $1.75 million is above industry norms, he said. Overall, the advice unit recorded an ... |
| | | | ... - not just those who work more than 30 hours a week. This could result in an extra $2600 in super contributions to the average underage worker. The government should also recognise the unique cultural perspectives of First Nations peoples on wealth ... |
| | | | ... contributions into MySuper products in the year to 30 June 2023 were $134 billion, while $76 billion was paid out in benefits. The average account balance in a MySuper product is just shy of $64,000, while the average balance overall is $111,380. |
| | | | ... individuals in the lowest income brackets, often reliant on government payments, saw a negative share of benefits due to their average personal tax rates being lower than the 15% concessional rate. Tax advantages for the wealthy were also evidenced in ... |
| | | | ... increases are failing to keep up with men. According to the WGEA, Australian women earn 87 cents for every $1 men earn on average. In the next 12 months, men can expect to see a pay increase of 6.3% on average, while women will receive an increase of ... |
| | | | ... in BWP's portfolio value. It is also expected to enhance BWP's asset diversification and improve its weighted average lease expiry (WALE) profile from 3.6 years to 3.9 years. The implied value of the consideration is $1.39 per NPR security, based ... |
| | | | ... hitting a low point of 65% in July 2023, superannuation satisfaction is still significantly higher than the long-term average of 58.2% from 2007. It is also higher than at any time prior to the pandemic, which saw record high satisfaction amid the Early ... |
| | | | ... advised and unadvised Australians agree that those struggling financially need advice the most, followed by those with an average amount of money. By comparison, only 15% of respondents believe advice is most needed by the wealthy. "There is a common ... |
| | | | Research by NAB shows Gen Z is embracing the latest TikTok trend and cutting back on their spending, saving an average of $450 a month. New NAB Economics consumer sentiment data has revealed more than half (56%) of Gen Z and younger Australians are ... |
| | | | ... dissatisfaction with the level of service provided by outsourcers. Specifically, 12% of customers rated the level of service as average, while 10% said that outsourcers are only average at solving complex business problems. Key criticisms for these outsourcers ... |
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