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| | | ... interested in those. We look at companies with PE of 1 to 2 times and hope to exit at 5 to 10 times," said Donner. That may sound ambitious but Donner said he is using his more than 25 years experience in the industry, mainly at Rothschild Australia ... |
| | | | The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has released yet another online calculator to help investors double-check whether the returns that service providers promise them are the real deal or too good to be true. "Understanding the ... |
| | | | ... hurdle rate, so that projects that might not be viable, under this proposal, could become viable," he said. "I think it is a sound report, it is creative and the analysis of managed investment trust's role is good and we look forward to progressing it." ... |
| | | | ... maintain the standard of trustees in the wider market. "Acquiring a license requires adherence to a set of standards, including sound risk management, good governance, adequate resourcing, capital requirements and controls over outsourced arrangements," ... |
| | | | ... deadline. Chair of Chifley, Bernie Riordan, said the licensing process gave FuturePlus members peace of mind that the fund has sound management. "It gives reassurance to our members and clients that we are able to meet APRA's stringent compliance standards ... |
| | | | CARE Super (CARE) has received an RSE license, after getting their application in to APRA ahead of the 17 February deadline. While APRA wades through the remaining 231 applications before the end of June, CARE can rest easy satisfied that the bulk of ... |
| | | | ... changes to Statement of Advice requirements, Roderick said the simplified process would further help advisers in setting up a sound cashflow management system for their clients. "The Federal Government's decision that advisers no longer need to complete ... |
| | | | ... Reviewing the state of play now and over recent years, the Perpetual team commented that most trends and movements were based on sound fundamentals and logic. Japan, for instance, has recovered due to solid underlying principles, not speculative investment ... |
| | | | Australian companies have made a smooth transition to the Australian equivalent to IFRS, according to an ASIC review into the implementation of the new reporting standards. Jeffrey Lucy, chairman of ASIC, released ASIC's findings. "Transition to AIFRS ... |
| | | | ... have to be financed by the customers. Any commissions we earn we will invest these back in our customers." Frauenbank may sound idealistic, but it is really just an attempt to serve a market niche not often well served by male dominated financial services ... |
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