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  16 June, 2021
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Advisers choosing fixed-term fees due to compliance complexity
While a fixed-term fee agreement is a valid alternative for advisers finding difficulty in the ongoing fee arrangement requirements, they need to ensure their fee charging systems do not charge over 12 months, a lawyer has warned.
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WT Financial Group looks to more acquisitions
The group that just acquired Sentry is looking to continue its expansion to become one of the biggest mid-tier independent financial planning groups by organic growth and further acquisitions.
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Why the fundamentals continue to support credit
Vivek Prabhu, Head of Fixed Income at Perpetual explains why fundamentals continue to support credit and how the teams approach helps ensure the Perpetual Diversified Income Fund provides the defensive characteristics investors are seeking.
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LICAT hits back at Monash criticism
The Listed Investment Companies and Trusts Association has disputed claims made by Monash Investors that the closed-ended structure is difficult to run, indicating the structure is only suitable for long-term investors.
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Indexation and thresholds top of mind this EOFY
With the end of the financial year coming up, financial advisers need to have indexation, the downsizer contribution, bring-forward contributions, Pension Loans Scheme eligibility, and opt-in fees top of mind, according to BT.
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Money Management Original
Excess non-concessional contributions should not be withdrawn
The bill to allow non-concessional contributions of up to $300,000 for those under 67 is set to pass the Senate today but, if it does not, advisers should ensure clients with excess contributions wait to be issued a determination, according to Colonial First State.
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Is the value trade already over?
The cyclical trade in equities may already be waning, according to AXA IM, in a rising equity market with energy and financials less likely to outperform.
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Perennial launches third private to public fund
It comes only nine months after the launch of the second Private to Public Opportunities fund.
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No relief for ongoing fee arrangements: ASIC
The corporate regulator has clarified in its guidance that it does not have any powers to give exemptions or modifications and has clarified fixed-term definitions.
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Features
Money Management Original
Drowning in compliance
There is a raft of compliance obligations coming into place over the next few months and advisers need to ensure they have all their ducks in a row to avoid any breaches, Jassmyn Goh writes.
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Playing a theme
Opting for a core/satellite approach can be an easier way for advisers to utilise thematic exchange traded funds, writes Chris Dastoor, as they navigate an abundance of options.
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