Sad not a fad

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The high rate of depression in Australians is discussed. It is observed that one in every four women and one in every six men suffer with depression. Consequently, the cost of depression on businesses is very high because of resultant reduced energy, work habits and lack of ability to decide or take decisions. Suggestions are also offered on resolving the problems of depressed individuals.

author: Oberklaid, David
Psychological aspects, Economic aspects, Depression, Mental, Depression (Mood disorder), Workers

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Money on tap?

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A new form of retirement income scheme called the Term allocated pension is now available. A comparative analysis of this new scheme with allocated pensions is presented. The benefits of choosing this type of superannuation are discussed.

author: Ricketts, Craig
Methods, Comparative analysis, Pensions, Retirement planning

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Keeping it in the family

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The importance of income injection test on family trust election is examined.

author: Harvey, Keith
Taxes, Taxation, Living trusts

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subjects list: Australia
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