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When do you want your money?

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According to Graeme Colley, superannuation manager with the ING Group's DIY subsidiary, for an allocated pension one can take at least the minimum pension and not more the maximum pension that the rule allows. Allocated pensions provide by financial institutions are not as flexible as compared to those paid directly from a DIY fund.

Author: Wasiliev, John
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2003
Netherlands, ING Groep N.V., Investment management, Instructions, Colley, Graeme

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The sleep-well selection

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The Australian Ethical Large Companies Fund is the sixth best performing share fund. James Thier, the executive director of the Australian Ethical Investment states that the fund aims to provide investment support to companies that carry out environmental and socially positive activities.

Author: Hely, Susan
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2003
Analysis, Socially responsible investments, Australian Ethical Investments, Thier, James

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A question of thinking ahead

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Opinions of director Martin Earp of Winston Private on taxation of shares of individual portfolios are examined.

Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2005
Commercial Banks, Investment Banking and Securities Dealing, Portfolio Management, Taxes, Portfolio & Funds Management, Taxation, Earp, Martin

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Subjects list: Officials and employees, Financial services industry, Financial services, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Australia
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