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Self-employed have different banking and investment needs

WWW.THESHEET.COM  |  THURSDAY, 15 JUN 2006
Do self-employed people need different types of banking and investment products? Probably, if the statistics from GE Money are to be believed. Self-employed people, refinancing existing loans, and disinterested in paperwork appears to the profile of ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 15 JUN 2006
... rate hike at the 29 June Federal Open Market Committee meeting. US core consumer price inflation rose by 0.3 per cent in May - the third straight month that the measure came in above market expectations. The latest figure took the latest three-month ...

Budget transitional arrangements for over 65s

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUN 2006
The Treasurer has announced transitional provisions to apply to the proposed $150,000 annual cap on post-tax contributions while also adjusting the payment rules for people aged 65 and over. However, post-tax contributions made between 1 July 2005 and ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUN 2006
... excludes food and energy - went up by a larger than expected 0.3 per cent. Year-on-year, headline PPI is up by 4.5 per cent in May (from 4 per cent in the previous month) while the core PPI rate is up by 1.5 per cent (unchanged from a month earlier). ...

Accountants need to be accountable too

Accountancy firm accountantsRus is urging people to assess their own accountant every five years if they want to get the best service. "Like with most relationships, they [accountants] can simply become complacent and not put the same amount of time ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUN 2006
The Australian share market is expected to open weaker despite yesterday's rapid fall as a sea of red across global equity markets overnight suggest a continuation of the selling that hit the domestic bourse yesterday afternoon. Yesterday the investors ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 13 JUN 2006
European Central Bank (ECB) council member and Belgium Central Bank head Guy Quaden stated that the ECB will continue to raise interest rate if inflation pressures persist along with economic growth above potential. Quaden emphasised that there is not ...

Self-congratulatory advisers still ignoring lower end market

KATE HAGE  |  FRIDAY, 9 JUN 2006
Advisers were giving themselves a pat on the back yesterday over newly commissioned research that showed consumers were satisfied with their level of advice, but many consumers say they are still left wanting for broader advice at the lower end of the ...

Don't drink coffee, make more than $160,000

A new online survey revealed that three out of four young Australians would happily drop daily habits such as buying take-away coffee, office lunch and cigarettes to save up for their retirement. Online superannuation provider maxsuper.com.au conducted ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 8 JUN 2006
... that the number of employed persons increased by more than four times financial market expectations, rising by 56,000 in May - the biggest increase in more than two years -- against expectations for a 13,000 gain. Full-time jobs rose by 55,800 to 7.3 ...