Women still lag behind men in retirement funding but closing the gap

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 13-Sep-16

Roy Morgan Research’s "State of the Nation – Spotlight on Finance Risk" report shows that women account for 1.4 million of the 2.9 million Australians in the pre-retiree group (aged 50 to 64 and working). The average retirement savings among these women have been well behind that of their male counterparts, but they are gradually closing the gap from being 57.7 per cent of the male average in 2008 to 63 per cent in 2016. Since 2008, the average net wealth of pre-retired women has gone from $A183,000 to $A232,000, an increase of 26.8 per cent. For men in the pre-retired group, the growth in average net wealth went from $A317,000 to $A368,000, an increase of 16.1 per cent. However, the average retirement fund balance of women is still less than two thirds (63 per cent) that of their male counterparts.

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ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED

Poor getting a foot on the ladder, according to RBA

Original article by Jacob Greber
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 6 : 17-Jun-16

Researchers from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) have found no evidence of growing inequality in Australia. A study published in the RBA’s quarterly research bulletin shows that the bottom 20 per cent of households experienced an increase in their wealth by more than 21 per cent between 2010 and 2014. Other social groups were less fortunate, with stagnation in wealth of the middle class and a fall in wealth of the richest 20 per cent of the Australian society.

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RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA

It’s Harry at No 1

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 2 : 27-May-16

Property developer Harry Triguboff has displaced Gina Rinehart as Australia’s wealthiest individual. Triguboff is ranked first on the 2016 "BRW" Rich 200 List, with estimated wealth of $A10.62bn. Anthony Pratt is the nation’s second-richest person, with a $A10.35bn fortune. Rinehart’s wealth has fallen from $A14.02bn in 2015 to just $A6.6bn, ranking her fourth. The combined wealth of the Rich 200 has risen by almost one per cent in 2016, to a record $A197.3bn. The list includes 53 billionaires, while 19 people appear on the exclusive list for the first time.

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MERITON APARTMENTS PTY LTD, WESTFIELD CORPORATION – ASX WFD, CHADSTONE SHOPPING CENTRE, BLACKMORES LIMITED – ASX BKL, WORLEYPARSONS LIMITED – ASX WOR

Palmer and Packer up in top stocks

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 21 & 26 : 26-May-16

Reliance Worldwide Corporation chairman Jonathan Munz and WiseTech Global CEO Richard White will appear on the "BRW" Rich 200 List for the first time in 2016, with estimated wealth of $A1.07bn and $A657m respectively. Meanwhile, some members of the Rich List have increased their fortunes by investing in speculative resources stocks, including James Packer, Mark Creasy and Kerry Harmanis.

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RELIANCE WORLDWIDE CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX RWC, WISETECH GLOBAL LIMITED – ASX WTC, MOD RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX MOD, GASCOYNE RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX GCY, ALICANTO MINERALS LIMITED – ASX AQI, DE GREY MINING LIMITED – ASX DEG, BEADELL RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX BDR, MINERALOGY PTY LTD, CROWN RESORTS LIMITED – ASX CWN, PARADICE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, JUBILEE MINES NL, XSTRATA AG, BLACKMORES LIMITED – ASX BKL, ACONEX LIMITED – ASX ACX, SMART PARKING LIMITED – ASX SPZ, BELLAMY’S AUSTRALIA LIMITED – ASX BAL, MILLENNIUM MINERALS LIMITED – ASX MOY

Millionaires roll shrinks by 5000

Original article by Ruth Liew
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 15-Feb-16

Data from Investment Trends shows that Australia boasted 440,000 individuals whose investable assets topped $A1m at the end of October 2015. This compares with 445,000 in 2014, while the combined assets of the nation’s millionaires has fallen from $A1.57trn to $A1.55trn. Investment Trends’ Irene Guiamatsia notes that property and direct ownership of shares accounts for two-thirds of the investment portfolios of most high net worth individuals.

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INVESTMENT TRENDS PTY LTD, RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, STANDARD AND POOR’S ASX 200 INDEX

Perth housing mogul tops BRW young rich

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 30-Oct-15

Blackburne Property Group founder Paul Blackburne is ranked third on the 2015 "BRW” Young Rich List, with estimated wealth of $A536m. The residential property developer had capitalised on the global financial crisis to buy development sites in Perth, and now undertakes around four apartment projects each year. The 2015 list features 10 property industry players, whose average wealth is $A191m.

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BLACKBURNE PROPERTY GROUP PTY LTD

Richest families make second fortunes

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 8-Oct-15

The Smorgon family has topped the 2015 "BRW Rich Families List", with estimated wealth of $A2.74bn. The combined fortunes of the 50 families on the 2015 list is $A41.18bn, compared with $A40.1bn in 2014. Many families on the list are expanding into the property development sector, after making their fortunes in other industries.

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BAIADA POULTRY PTY LTD, STEGGLES HOLDINGS LIMITED, LILYDALE, SWISSE WELLNESS PTY LTD, BIOSTIME INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED, INTRAPAC PROJECTS PTY LTD, LEWIS LAND CORPORATION LIMITED, HARD YAKKA, BEST AND LESS PTY LTD, BANNA PROPERTY PTY LTD

Gina drops a lazy $6 billion, but she’s still atop the pile as our richest person

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 6 : 29-May-15

The personal wealth of iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart is estimated to be $A14.02bn in the latest "BRW" Rich List. Her wealth has fallen by $A5.99bn since 2014, but she remains the wealthiest individual in Australia. Visy Industries’ Anthony Pratt and Meriton’s Harry Triguboff round out the top three, with estimated wealth of $A10.76bn and $A10.23bn respectively. The 2015 Rich List features 49 billionaires, compared with 39 in 2014.

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VISY INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, MERITON APARTMENTS PTY LTD, PRATT INDUSTRIES (USA) INCORPORATED, WESTFIELD CORPORATION – ASX WFD, SCENTRE GROUP – ASX SCG, LOWY FAMILY GROUP, SHIMAO PROPERTY HOLDINGS LIMITED, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, PLATINUM ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED – ASX PTM, CROWN RESORTS LIMITED – ASX CWN, FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LIMITED – ASX FMG

Superannuation has become a political football but a new report shows what the members think

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 27-May-15

Roy Morgan Research has launched a report titled "Superannuation and Wealth Management in Australia". It provides in-depth insights into consumer behaviour covering superannuation, household debt, wealth, perceptions and usage of financial planners, superannuation brand ratings and satisfaction with financial performance. Based on Roy Morgan Single Source data, the report shows that superannuation now accounts for 28.6% of household net wealth, while owner-occupied homes account for 50 per cent. However, just 29.4 per cent of Australians feel that they have planned enough to be financially secure in the future.

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ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED

Patrick Grove, 40, cracks the Rich List with $286m

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 9 : 26-May-15

The 2015 edition of the "BRW" Rich List includes 12 new technology entrepreneurs, including iFlix founder Patrick Grove. The company offers streaming video services for mobile phone users in Asia, which Grove notes is a market of up to 250 million people. Grove has previously listed a number of companies on the Australian sharemarket, including iProperty and iCar Asia, and he says an iFlix IPO is possible in the future.

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IFLIX LIMITED, IPROPERTY GROUP LIMITED – ASX IPP, ICAR ASIA LIMITED – ASX ICQ, IBUY GROUP LIMITED, REV ASIA BERHAD, NETFLIX INCORPORATED, HULU LLC, CATCHA GROUP, PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY, FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ, NINE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX NEC, STAN, REA GROUP LIMITED – ASX REA, ANDERSEN