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16 October, 2020 |
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Industry News | FASEA was 'built wrong' says ALP | The Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority was built wrong from the outset, has been under-resourced and suffered from bad leadership, according to the Federal Opposition. |
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Money Management Original | Advice industry needs to prove it is not conflicted: ALP | The Australian Labor Party has signalled its continuing suspicion of commission-based remuneration with Shadow Assistant Treasurer, Stephen Jones saying the advice industry needs to prove a conviction-based sales model attached to an advising sector is able to provide a service to customers that is not conflicted. |
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Sponsored Content | Bridging the platform gap | The digitalisation of advice is creating a breadth of technology partners & solutions for advisers to improve business & client engagement processes. But is it a case of less is more? |
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Industry News | Why portfolios don’t deliver outcomes? | There are at least six reasons and hidden risks that are potentially affecting the outcomes of portfolios, according to the Northern Trust Asset Management’s analysis. |
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Industry News | Advisers’ benefit goes beyond financial returns | Focus on avoiding behavioural mistakes and tax-effective investment are among ways that financial advisers help their clients to boost their portfolios, according to Russell Investments. |
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Money Management Original | No one goes hungry on the 2020 hungry mile | Outsider has been heartened to hear the news that NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian wants people back in their offices in the Sydney central business district as soon as possible. |
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Money Management Original | A grounded experience for high-flyers turned feather dusters | Outsider knows one or two financial services high-flyers who are normally more than ready to flaunt their triple platinum frequent flyer status but are currently having to endure the more grounded experience of we mere mortals. |
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