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Survey finds 10% of Canadians plan to leave their advisor


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One in 10 Canadians say they plan to leave their advisor and manage their own investments, according to a poll from Finder.com.
Millennials were the most likely to have second thoughts about working with an advisor, with 33.7% saying they either planned to leave their advisor or were seriously considering leaving.
Only 11% of boomers, meanwhile, said they were planning to leave their advisor or were considering leaving.
Respondents who were contemplating ditching their advisor said they were motivated by saving money on fees (54%) and having more control over their money (42%).
Gen X respondents were most concerned about saving money on fees (56%), while millennials were most likely to value the convenience of online investment options (25%). Gen Z respondents were most likely to want to have control over their investments (48%). ....

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Polling shows that Australians simply can't live without gas in their lives


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Polling shows that Australians simply can’t live without gas in their lives
New polling of more than 1000 Australians has shown that hand sanitiser was seen as the most vital product during COVID-19, with computers second.
The polling also showed that clothing was the number one product Australians can’t do without in their everyday lives.
Spokesperson for Brighter and renowned consumer advocate Christopher Zinn said both products wouldn’t exist without the oil and gas industry.
“When most of us think of the oil and gas industry we focus on fuel for the car or gas to heat your home but it does so much more,” Mr Zinn said. ....

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New Zealand Business Leaders Say Sustainability Trumps Profit In Ground-breaking Leadership Report


Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 11:30 am
Auckland, New Zealand: BMW New Zealand
has just published its Next Generation Leadership report, a
research study that documents five crucial components New
Zealand business leaders must embrace today, so that they
succeed in the future.
The most ground-breaking
takeaway from the report is a mindset shift from New
Zealand’s top business leaders, with more than fifty-one
percent of those surveyed now agreeing that sustainability
has become more important than profit.
Sustainability
Trumps Profit
This significant milestone has been
driven by a younger generation of business leaders who place
an increasing emphasis on sustainability. A mere 15 per cent ....

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auckland.scoop.co.nz » New Zealand Business Leaders Say Sustainability Trumps Profit In Ground-breaking Leadership Report


Press Release – BMW Group NZ
Auckland, New Zealand: BMW New Zealand has just published its Next Generation Leadership report, a research study that documents five crucial components New Zealand business leaders must embrace today, so that they succeed in the future.
The most ground-breaking takeaway from the report is a mindset shift from New Zealand’s top business leaders, with more than fifty-one percent of those surveyed now agreeing that sustainability has become more important than profit.
Sustainability Trumps Profit
This significant milestone has been driven by a younger generation of business leaders who place an increasing emphasis on sustainability. A mere 15 per cent of business leaders under the age of 40 believe profit is the only business metric to focus on, compared with 40 per cent of those above the age of 50. ....

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