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| | | ... every dollar, it will affect you, particularly people who have limited fixed incomes." O'Neill said the new levy may lead retirees to invest in riskier alternatives such as equities, which require good advice and a level of education. "It might also ... |
| | | | Financial literacy among retirees has become a human rights issue, with the release of a manual aimed at helping people prepare for retirement by the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC). The release coincided with a call from National Seniors ... |
| | | | ... construction fails to protect against major financial disruptions such as the global financial crisis, which saw some retirees lose more than a quarter of their savings. "As an industry we have failed to effectively manage the key investment risks associated ... |
| | | | ... popular form of super payment, particularly among superannuants with account balances of under $40,000. In 2000, 65% of retirees received their superannuation exclusively in a lump sum rather than an income stream. By 2007, this figure had gone down ... |
| | | | Strong growth in superannuation in recent years does not help retirees whose accounts took a beating in the global financial crisis, according to Challenger chairman of retirement income Jeremy Cooper. Cooper, who chaired the 2010 Super System Review ... |
| | | | ... things to come, 57% of people aged 50-64 years used social media, meaning that within the next decade the proportion of retirees using social media is expected to skyrocket. Facebook is nonetheless the preferred platform with LinkedIn and Twitter's usage ... |
| | | | ... investors with tactical weightings to each area as opportunities arise. Bell sees the portfolio as a core holding in retirees portfolios, providing a reliable income and freeing investors up to make riskier growth investments in other parts of their ... |
| | | | A global move from bonds to equities could see Australian retirees swimming against the current, according to a new paper by AXA Investment Managers (AXA IM). The paper, entitled 'The Great Rotation', analyses the potential for a mass global move from ... |
| | | | ... Australia. EBX launched its first series of zero coupon bonds - Endowment Bonds - in May this year. Targeted primarily at retirees, they are designed to provide investors with a stable and predictable income stream for up to thirty years in the future. ... |
| | | | The steady stream of reliable income provided by endowment bonds provides self-funded retirees with the certainty to take greater risk elsewhere in their portfolios, according to Endowment Bond Exchange (EBX) chief executive officer Stephen Duchesne. ... |
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