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Latest News |
| Digital disruption will compel accountants away from ‘hackwork” and towards financial planning, according to CPA, Greg Holman. Read more |
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| Equip Super declares it has not been able to reduce the number of elected board members to allow for two independent directors as a result of an APRA approval delay. Read more |
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| The FPA has launched a national campaign backing the value of the Certified Financial Planning designation. Read more |
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| ASIC has secured orders restraining a property developer from promoting an “investment proposal”, which sought to counsel investor to breach the ASIC Act. Read more |
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| A leading fixed interest research and analysis firm, BondAdviser kicks off a new fixed income managed portfolio that features Exchange Traded Bond units (XTBs). Read more |
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Editorial |
| ASIC has signalled it will be closely examining the claims-handling of the major life/risk insurers, but Mike Taylor asks whether the regulator is simply the policeman who was looking the other way. Read more |
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| Financial planners and their clients face an inevitable period of uncertainty at a time of continuing volatility if the Government moves for a double dissolution election. Read more |
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Features |
| Robo-advice and digital advice was hailed as the key to reaching the majority who don't seek advice. But with providers grappling with issues like generating revenue and attracting customers, is the shine wearing off? Malavika Santhebennur asks if robo-advice can survive on its own. Read more |
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| Traditionally Australian investors have been tied to the domestic equities market, but volatile times mean they need to look beyond these fair shores, writes Nicholas O’Donoghue. Read more |
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