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Young Australians super about choice

Recent research from FuturePlus has revealed 47 per cent of Australians between 25 and 34 years of age in NSW are most like to switch superannuation funds once the July choice of funds legislation comes into place. "It reinforces the view that superannuation ...

ASIC clarifies position on disclosing impact of IFRS

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has indicated its expectations as to the nature and extent of the disclosure in financial reports, for the year ended 30 June 2005, about the impact of the implementation of International Financial ...

Australian businesses not ready for choice: NAB

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 26 APR 2005
Australian businesses are unprepared for imminent changes to the superannuation regime, which will enable workers to choose their own super fund, the National Australia Bank says. George Frazis, NAB's executive general manager of business banking, urged ...

Industry fund warns businesses need to comply with super co-contribution

Tasplan Super's general manager Neil Cassidy warns if Australian businesses do not grasp the many compliance issues associated with the federal government's co-contribution scheme they may be in breach of the law. The $675 million multi-industry fund ...

ASIC to be harsh but fair with super choice regulation

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission chair Jeffery Lucy has outlined the regulator's approach towards the choice of superannuation fund regime to be introduced in July of this year. ASIC focus revolves around making sure advisers and ...

Care Super recruits seven in run up to choice

Care Super has concluded an extensive round of appointments adding seven new business and client development staffers in the past three months. According to Care the addition of the new staff, in business development and client partnership manager roles ...

Defensive assets take control as growth funds stall

Recent weakness in the markets favoured managers with more defensive asset allocation and share strategies states Intech's latest growth fund performance survey as growth funds posted their first month of negative returns since July 2004. The results ...

Choice of fund onus lies with consumer

Individuals may have 90 per cent of influence over investment outcomes leaving the rest of the of the investment industry as bit players once choice of fund regime comes into effect. Speaking at the ASFA lunch attended by 250 industry practitioners ...

Virgin Money to 'shake-up' super

Virgin Money is set to launch a superannuation fund in time for choice of superannuation on July 1, 2005 with a $30 million investment from the Virgin Group. Macquarie Funds Management will manage the fund with Superpartners as the administrator and ...

Government eases work to retirement

The Federal government will allow Australians to extend their working life by enabling them to access their superannuation through an income stream without having to retire permanently from the workforce. Under the regulation measure, Transition to ...