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| | | ... entry requirements are disproportionate to the level of risk is a positive step in the right direction," he said. The PC report also recommended revising requirements for Registered Company Auditors (RCAs) by introducing a tier of licensing for lower-risk ... |
| | | | ... businesses with revenue under $1 billion, which it said would lift business investment and productivity growth. The PC report said lower company tax rates were likely to attract more overseas firms to invest in Australia, help people start and grow businesses ... |
| | | | ... improved or removed from the system, the proposed new means of measuring are not the ideal way to weed them out. "The PC report focused on underperformance and made no comment on the extraordinary outperformance of many Australian superannuation funds ... |
| | | | ... strategies. As a result, Parametric said its research - which it pointed out uses modelling assumptions similar to the PC report - shows this translates into members losing an average of almost $200,000 at retirement date, based on the PC's average ... |
| | | | ... this month, and Class as well as the SMSF Association were acknowledged. Now Class says despite the modifications, the PC Report still has some errors in its methodology for SMSF returns - namely, that PC classified non-fee expenses as insurance, interest ... |
| | | | ... will redefine financial advice, the PC's report paints a picture of profound market and regulatory failure. The PC report is, of course, a report to the government, not by the government. Several of the report's premises will no doubt face challenge ... |
| | | | ... and delivers good member outcomes should embrace competition, and by extension, the PC's proposals," he said. The PC report was published on May 29 after a two-year long examination of Australia's $2.6 trillion retirement system. It found $62 ... |
| | | | ... efficiency and competitiveness. It agrees consumer outcomes could be significantly improved. A central finding of the PC report was that Australia's superannuation system has embedded 1.7 million Australians in an underperforming super fund. A key recommendation ... |
| | | | ... improvements in this area would reduce fiscal pressures significantly," the report said. Illustrating the point, the PC report revealed that hospital costs per annum per person for someone older than 85 years are six time that for the average 50 year ... |
| | | | ... said. But opposition spokesperson Senator Mathias Cormann took the counter line, arguing the recommendations of the PC report will not resolve what he sees as the lack transparency and competition into the default fund selection process. |
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