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Savings and Investments in Australia 2009 - Part 2 The Consumer SurveyPublished by: Datamonitor Published: May. 7, 2009 - 107 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractIntroductionThe Retail Savings and Investments in Australia 2009 - Part 2 report offers consumer analysis on the findings from the Australian Financial Services Survey. Topics of discussion include consumer confidence, investment product arrangement methods and financial planning. Scope
Tougher economic conditions are expected ahead by consumers and as such the majority will only deal with an established provider and are reluctant to invest in equities at least over the short-term. Face-to-face in a branch and online are the top two methods for arranging investment products. The younger generation is more comfortable and willing to use the internet to arrangement investments as compared to the older generation. Two-thirds of Australian investors manage their own portfolio as compared to having a financial planner. For various reasons, including the typical size of their asset base, the older generation is more likely to have a financial advisor as compared to the younger generation. Reasons to Purchase
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