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| | ... 2019, shows the highest 10% of households ranked by income earn an average of $5200 per week after tax. The middle 20% take home $2000 per week, and the lowest 20% take home $800. ACOSS chief executive Cassandra Goldie said the fastest and most efficient ... |
| | | ... down on excessive interest expense claims, such as where property owners have tried to claim borrowing costs on the family home and rental property. Incorrect apportionment of rental income and expenses between owners, such as where deductions on a jointly ... |
| | | ... inflation. Despite representing just 21% of the global population, rich countries in the north own 69% of global wealth and are home to 74% of the world's billionaire wealth. The total wealth of Australian billionaires increased by 70.5% or US$120 billion ... |
| | | ... fundamental shift in labour market dynamics post-COVID. KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley said the adoption of working from home has made many older Australians in professional jobs realise that they could 'semi-retire' and continue to dabble in the ... |
| | | ... February revealed a significant decline in building approvals to an annualised rate of 150,000, with a marked weakness in new home construction loan approvals. They said while housing affordability deteriorates, strong population growth - 635,000 in ... |
| | | BlackRock has maintained its position as the best brand among asset managers in the US and APAC, though subtle shifts are signalling change, according to the latest Broadridge Fund Brand 50 report. Incorporating insights from 1200 fund selectors and ... |
| | | ... recently welcomed a new head of technology, hiring from LGT Wealth Management. Simon Boyley has joined in the role, returning home from London where he spent seven years with LGT Wealth Management's IT team, most recently as head of technology. Prior ... |
| | | Allowing Australians to draw from their superannuation to purchase a home will not solve the affordable housing crisis and would potentially lead to higher property prices, a new analysis from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) ... |
| | | ... said: "After three years working closely with our South Australian clients and internal teams, Brendan has decided to return home." "On behalf of Funds SA, we thank Brendan for his valuable contribution and wish him all the best in his future career." ... |
| | | ... sufficient merchandise previously. "Sales associates are paid 3% on ancillary products such as shoes, scarves, belts, jewelry and home goods; they are paid a 1.5% commission on non-Birkin handbags, and they receive no commission whatsoever on the sale ... |
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