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| | | ... of university educated, well paid Generation Y professionals don't think they need financial advice according to a recent study by KPMG. The study, which sought the views of more than 1,400 Australian KPMG employees between 18 and 30-years-old, also ... |
| | | | ... advice firms have had over the last 12 months, according to a new comprehensive research report. The 'Designing the Future' study, conducted on behalf of Zurich by Melbourne-based research consultancy The Beddoes Institute, analyses trends of the past ... |
| | | | ... resulting in an estimated $34.5 billion of additional economic output (GDP) in the year 2020 measured in 2014 prices. The study notes that Australia has high internet usage, with 87% of households connected to the internet, but it scores poorly on creating ... |
| | | | ... service over time. This is the key finding of Investment Trends' 2014 Advice & Limited Advice Report, which was based on a study of 6,256 Australians conducted at the end of 2014. There was a significant gap between expected and actual costs of financial ... |
| | | | ... financial services and health care have enormous growth opportunities across Asia," said the announcement. The Commission's study will focus on financial services, as well as the education, health services, information technology, professional services ... |
| | | | ... two organisations makes sense, said Coggin, given AGSM's concentrated push in promoting equal participation for women in study and business. The scholarships were announced at the Women in Super lunch in Sydney last week where Pauline Vamos, chief executive ... |
| | | | ... budgetary pressure and super will be an obvious place to look for revenue. Technology will also challenge our industry. An EY study found financial services is sector most likely to be disrupted by technologies such as robo advice. "Right now, advisers ... |
| | | | ... and West Block and Anzac Park East and West, all of which are located in the Parliamentary Triangle. An ongoing scoping study is addressing alternative uses for these buildings with respect to their location, cultural significance and future maintenance ... |
| | | | ... said. Practicing advisers should not be expected to "leave their businesses to go back to university for three years, or study a part-time degree for six years," Anderson said. "We can't take them out of the market place and that's going to be a key ... |
| | | | ... enforcement, operational independence from the government, a sound governance system and adequate resources. At the same time, the study also argues that a Twin Peaks system in itself can't prevent financial crises or misconduct and consumer abuse within ... |
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