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| | ... "This is extremely insightful and highlights how important it is for super funds to work with their employer clients to equip them with the right tools, resources and education materials for when their employees need it," Whatley said. "The report also ... |
| | | ... in 2025-26 and reach a permanent discount of 16% in 2026-27. The increases will coincide with staggered cuts in the corporate tax rate to 25%. The government claims the more competitive company tax rate will "encourage investment, raise productivity ... |
| | | ... Burns joined EQT in 2010, having previously been chief executive of Equipsuper. Prior to that, he was general manager - corporate affairs at AXA Asia Pacific, chief executive - risk (life and health insurance) at AXA Australia and has held other roles ... |
| | | Australian charities must make corporate-minded changes or risk facing extinction, according to wealth manager Koda Capital. In a new white paper, 'Preparing for the Future - Do or Die for Non-Profit Boards', the company predicts many charities risk ... |
| | | ... fund DomaCom has secured a new partner in its crowd-funding bid to acquire the Kidman Station pastoral holdings. BGL Corporate Solutions, a cloud-based SMSF administration solution, is backing DomaCom's Kidman Station crowd-funding initiative, informing ... |
| | | ... blogs and a microsite to target a younger, mainly-female audience, as part of its 2014-15 "Why Should I Care" campaign; Equip won the best digital (under $40k budget) award for its "Move the Dial" campaign, which enabled female members to track their ... |
| | | ... debt more expensive particularly for emerging economies and coming back to bite Uncle Sam's behind in the form of lower corporate profits both through reduced competitiveness and currency translation effects. Lower profits, in turn, turns into reduced ... |
| | | ... limited to companies that pass RobecoSAM's environmental, social and governance (ESG) evaluations, collectively called the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). RobecoSAM's statement said that the biggest additions to the indices this year were ... |
| | | ... who, in turn, lift their consumption. The government gets back many happy returns from its outlay in terms of higher corporate and income tax revenues and in time... that ever so elusive budget surplus. Everybody's a winner and Australia would be giving ... |
| | | ... hinge on just one word - "patient" - the removal of which, could send the US dollar on course for the moon, eroding corporate profits (through reduced competitiveness and translation effects), raising the risk of deflation that encourages consumers to ... |
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