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| | | The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) received a record number of complaints in the 2024 financial year, jumping 9% to more than 105,000. Preliminary numbers show scam-related complaints drove the surge, together with motor vehicle insurance ... |
| | | | ... sign-off required to launch, these advisors can for the first time consider a second crypto asset ETH, without having to worry about regulatory uncertainty or future regulatory ramifications," they said. "With additional institutional approval of ETH ... |
| | | | ... increase may not be acceptable to the client market." A survey from BT found that running a profitable business is a major worry for advisers. About one third (34%) of advisers said cost base increases and pressure to make a profit were challenges. Compliance ... |
| | | | Stronger business and government investment, population growth and budget positions have seen Australia record its best international competitiveness ranking since 2011. The nation rose from 19th to 13th in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2024 ... |
| | | | The Financial Advice Association Australia and members say the super lobby group should formally apologise for its recent remarks about "dodgy financial advisers." Earlier this week, the Super Members Council (SMC) renewed calls for anti-hawking legislation ... |
| | | | ... in-office experience," he said. "If you look at New York City, the top-of-the-line buildings are generally full. What I worry about is the second tier and older that need capital, they're losing occupancy and likely won't be able to make an economic ... |
| | | | Expensive retail superannuation funds have finally become competitive with industry funds after bringing down their administration fees, a new analysis by KPMG shows. KPMG found that admin fees for MySuper products have come down from 0.33% to 0.26% ... |
| | | | ... of inflation are taking a toll on retirees' savings as the diminished value of their money is their biggest financial worry over healthcare costs, according to a Schroders survey. An overwhelming number of participants in the 2024 US Retirement Survey ... |
| | | | ... comfortable looks like. One respondent said this is "food, petrol and a roof over my head" while another said, "not having to worry about everyday livings costs and energy bills, being able to eat out once a week and travel in Australia in our caravan." ... |
| | | | ... overall wellbeing. More than two in three (66%) Australians over 60 said they would be much happier if they didn't have to worry about finances in retirement, while more than 70% believe a guaranteed income in retirement would significantly boost happiness ... |
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