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14 March, 2022 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | Industry reacts to Quality of Advice review | The Government has been accused of ‘cherry-picking’ issues for the Quality of Advice Review following the publication of its terms of reference while financial advisers are urged to make a submission. |
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Money Management Original | 2022: the year of change for SMSFs | The Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Association's deputy chief executive, Peter Burgess, has laid out exactly what changes advisers should be paying attention to in the SMSF sector this year. |
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Sponsored Content | Why now is the time to invest in your practice | According to the Future Ready IX report, profitability of the average practice has decreased. For an advice business to thrive, they need to invest in efficiency-creating systems and processes. |
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Sponsored Content | Revitalising lifetime income | Until we have the power to predict exactly how long we’ll live, retirement planning will be complex. Fortunately Challenger make it easier with an expanded range of lifetime annuities. |
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Industry News | Markets conflicted about future direction | There is “little consensus” about the direction of markets in the next few months, according to Federated Hermes, as markets navigate a fraught geopolitical climate. |
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Money Management Original | Markets sat between bull and bear market: Platinum | Platinum International’s fund managers have highlighted the underperformance of growth stocks amid the inflationary environment with the view that markets are currently midway between a bull and bear market. |
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Editorial |
Money Management Original | Improving women’s super | There have been improvements to closing the gender gap in superannuation but women are still finding themselves penalised when it comes to their finances and their super. |
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InFocus |
Money Management Original | InFocus: Moving to principle-based legislation | The latest proposal suggested by the financial advice industry is to move to one focused on principle-based legislation and for changes to the Corporations Act, writes Laura Dew. |
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