Post Federal Budget 2015 Webinar On-Demand

5 May 2015
| By Alicia |
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The 2015 Federal Budget is being sold by the Government as a “Have a Go” manifesto, but a Money Management post-Budget webinar has been told that it also represented a loss opportunity in helping returning the Budget to surplus. The webinar participants, Financial Services Council chief executive, Sally Loane, JP Morgan chief execonist, Stephen Walters and Deloittee partner and superannuation specialist, Russell Mason, agreed that while the Budget did not alter the superannuation tax settings, the real changes would come via the Tax White Paper.

 

Panel:

Stephen Walters - JP Morgan senior economist

Russell Mason - Deloitte’s superannuation specialist

Sally Loane -  Financial Services Council chief executive

Presented by:

Mike Taylor - Money Management

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