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Cummings, James R. 2 Sy, Wilson N. 2 Arnold, Bruce Robert 1 Ellis, Katrina 1 Liu, Kevin 1
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Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Working Paper 4 Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Working Paper - April 2009 1
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A Note on Investment Returns and Returns on Assets of Managed Funds
Sy, Wilson N. - 2018
This technical note proves a simple mathematical relationship between the return on assets (ROA) of financial accounting standards and the return on investments (ROI) of investment performance standards. We show why this relationship is needed by users of APRA data to convert ROA to ROI for...
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Risk and Return of Illiquid Investments : A Trade-Off for Superannuation Funds Offering Transferable Accounts
Cummings, James R. - 2016
This paper examines the pattern of investment by Australian defined-contribution superannuation funds in illiquid assets, using a unique but confidential database. Not-for-profit funds allocate more of their portfolios to illiquid assets, on average, than retail funds. Their allocations reflect...
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Effect of Fund Size on the Performance of Australian Superannuation Funds
Cummings, James R. - 2015
This study examines the relationship between fund size and performance for two major superannuation industry sectors in Australia: retail and not-for-profit, using a unique but confidential database. Results suggest that members benefit from being invested in larger superannuation funds for...
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A Causal Framework for Credit Default Theory
Sy, Wilson N. - 2014
Most existing credit default theories do not link causes directly to the effect of default and are unable to evaluate credit risk in a rapidly changing market environment, as experienced in the recent mortgage and credit market crisis. Causal theories of credit default are needed to understand...
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Superannuation and Insurance : Related Parties and Member Cost
Liu, Kevin - 2012
Superannuation trustees nominate insurance companies to provide tax-advantaged coverage to members on an exclusive basis. We compare the premiums paid by members to the benefits received, and investigate whether the ‘relatedness' of the trustee and insurance provider has an impact on members'...
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