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  2. 滙豐卓越理財在2024年於網上訪問進行調研,訪問多於900名24-64歲個人流動資產總值港幣100萬元或以上,以及子女年齡介乎6-22歲的家長,了解中產家庭對子女及海外的想法與需要。 報告顯示受訪家長表示計劃由小學階段至初中階段開始環球升學較去年增超過10百分點,2/3 受訪家長期望環球升學讓子女參與更多課外活動,豐富體驗,發掘潛能。

  3. 多謝您於2023年1月23日至2月16日期間參與「滙豐1.23 Go Goal Day大抽獎」推廣活動。. 以下得獎者將可獲贈相關獎品。. 獎品換領信或獎品換領電郵將於2023年5月31日或之前以掛號或電郵方式寄往得獎者之本地通訊地址或電郵地址(根據我們發出信件、電郵或短訊時的 ...

  4. 「逆市大贏家」優勢一覽. 2%或以上. 去年流動資產的回報率達. 86% 大贏家屬財政非常健康或中等健康 3. 時刻兩手準備 雙倍保障. 一般大贏家並不同意「以不變應萬變」的財富管理概念,務求以第二收入輔助主要收入來源,通常會透過多元投資,尋求更大增長動力。 藉此雙重收入策略,不但享有額外財政保障,更為可能出現的經濟下行作好準備。 「財政非常健康」人士. 平均持有. 4.7. 種投資及保險產品. 將儲蓄與投資平均分配,撥出. 50% 於投資. vs. 「財政不健康」人士. 平均只持有. 1.6. 種投資及保險產品. 將大部分資產(79%)放於儲蓄,僅撥出. 21% 用於投資. 尋找更多生財途徑. 「逆市大贏家」不斷探索其他增加收入的方法. 48% 人士有另類投資. 65%

  5. 樓按要識:H按、P按、定按 識揀至慳息. #H按 #P按 #定息 #按揭 #申請按揭 #慳息. 申請樓按經常聽到H按、P按、定按,其實有何不同?. 應該選擇哪一種才能符合預算又慳息?. 面對經濟大環境變化又有何要注意?. 本港樓按計劃主要分為浮息和定息,而浮息按揭又分 ...

    • Edward Moncreife
    • Professor Vivian Lou
    • Fiona Nott
    • Main report
    • Recommendations
    • Executive summary
    • Enabling independent living
    • Taking a holistic approach to overcoming barriers
    • To what extent do you find the following technologies to be helpful in assisting with care for the elderly?
    • Pamela Tin, head of healthcare and social development, Our Hong Kong Foundation
    • The elderly of the future
    • Pamela Tin, Our Hong Kong Foundation
    • Conclusion
    • Recommendations

    Hong Kong Chief Executive Oficer, HSBC Life (International) Limited “We believe that productive ageing is critical to the social and economic future of an ageing demographic metropolis such as Hong Kong. Public-private partnerships, which share this same vision, are critical to making this aspiration a reality. This is the fourth year of HSBC Life’...

    Director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong “Healthy ageing shall be understood from a life-course perspective, upon which advocating and empowering the optimised trajectory of healthy and productive ageing processes becomes one of the key focuses that deserve collective eforts by the government, non-government organisations and ...

    Chief Executive Oficer, The Women’s Foundation “With an ageing population, longer lifespans and better health, ensuring the financial security and mental wellbeing of populations aged over 50 is key in Hong Kong. This is particularly true for women, who tend to live longer than men and are more vulnerable to financial instability due to gender gaps...

    Pamela Tin, head of healthcare & social development, Our Hong Kong Foundation Vivian Lou, professor at the Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong; director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing Carl Johan Krokstäde, managing director, Doro Hong Kong

    Vivian Lou, professor at the Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong; director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing Fiona Nott, chief executive oficer, The Women’s Foundation

    With some of the longest life expectancies in the world, Hong Kong faces important questions around how older adults can be supported to continue to live productively and with dignity.1 Digital technologies have already enabled many seniors to live independently in the past, but their true worth became even more apparent during the covid-19 pandemi...

    Individuals transitioning from being entirely independent to being dependent on caregivers often report worsening mental and physical health due to the loss of agency or control.6 Digital tools ofer a way to overcome some of those drastic changes by empowering seniors to continue managing key aspects of their lives. For example, apps and platforms ...

    As the world continues to age rapidly, it’s never been more important to enable the adoption of digital services for older adults. The survey results have shown that at an individual level, older adults are more than willing to embrace digital services. However, more needs to be done to help them overcome the barriers they face.

    No extent Neutral Great extent Not applicable Remote monitoring (location tracking, smart home technologies) Apps that provide reminders for medication, health checks Digital wearables to keep track of health vitals Apps / online platforms to help manage the financial planning of elderly Apps that help keep in touch with family and/or friends Note:...

    or caring for an older person say that communica-tion apps are key to their work, while 63.9% find remote-monitoring technologies to be very useful. “It’s important to empower carers to not only teach seniors about technology, but also to understand how these tools can support their work,” says Dr Tin. She also emphasises that simply having a devic...

    It is also important to understand the role of technology in shaping the future cohort of older populations. With technological and scientific advances in society, younger generations, in general, will be better positioned to age in a way that makes them more productive. However, Dr Tin says “the multifaceted nature of active ageing at macro-, meso...

    generations are well equipped with knowledge, more needs to be done to facilitate the translation of knowledge to action to truly achieve productive ageing.”

    Ageing is a fact of life, and it’s becoming inevitable that society at large will soon have to grapple with the challenges posed by increasingly grey populations. Digital technologies have already undone many of the norms around ageing by significantly improving quality of life and health outcomes. Older people are more connected than ever but, as ...

    Improve cybersecurity: Fear of privacy breaches, fraud and other cybersecurity threats is high among all age groups in Hong Kong. Better app designs, ICT infrastructure, digital literacy and laws to tackle disinformation are key in driving a greater sense of security when engaging with the online world. Literacy eforts should be more targeted at wo...

  6. 癌症對患者身心都帶來衝擊。. 治療後的療癒可以幫助患者透過改善生活習慣,重拾健康。. 和其他有相同經歷的患者存活者及家屬建立聯繫,互相提供資訊及情緒上的支持,對心靈亦有療癒效果。. 根據調查報告,香港癌症治療存活率以子宮頸癌為例,病人 ...

  7. 淋巴細胞通常在淋巴系統內的淋巴結內擴散,但有時這些癌細胞也可能進入血液,到不同的器官。. 當這些癌細胞抵達一個新地方後,它們會繼續分裂,形成一個新腫瘤。. 大多數非霍奇金氏淋巴瘤的起因不得而知,但這方面的研究一直在進行。. 研究人員正在 ...