Sometimes silence is absolutely golden

21 May 2018
| By Outsider |
image
image
expand image

Outsider is feeling just a little bit sorry for Financial Planning Association (FPA) chief executive, Dante De Gori who, after a somewhat gruelling session at the Royal Commission, then found himself being misquoted in a national daily newspaper on the average cost of financial planning ongoing advice fees.

The FPA went to the trouble of using social media to explain the manner in which De Gori had been misquoted and the fact that the chief executive had asked for a correction only to then find itself being criticised by planners for discussing the fees they charge at all.

The critics, it seems, believe that it is inappropriate for a professional association or industry organisation to be discussing the fees charged by members when those fees will vary according to the nature of the client and the extent of the advice required.

It seems that between the Royal Commission, implementation of the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority regime and continuing member demands, these are testing times for the major industry groups.

Sometimes good spin doctors tell their clients that the best strategy is to say nothing at all.

Read more about:

AUTHOR

 

Recommended for you

 

MARKET INSIGHTS

sub-bg sidebar subscription

Never miss the latest news and developments in wealth management industry

Ralph

How did the licensee not check this - they should be held to task over it. Obviously they are not making sure their sta...

8 hours ago
JOHN GILLIES

Faking exams and falsifying results..... Too stupid to comment on JG...

8 hours 35 minutes ago
PETER JOHNSTON- AIOFP

Must agree to disagree with you on this one Keith, with the Banks/Institutions largely out of advice now is the time to ...

9 hours ago

AustralianSuper and Australian Retirement Trust have posted the financial results for the 2022–23 financial year for their combined 5.3 million members....

9 months 2 weeks ago

A $34 billion fund has come out on top with a 13.3 per cent return in the last 12 months, beating out mega funds like Australian Retirement Trust and Aware Super. ...

9 months 1 week ago

The verdict in the class action case against AMP Financial Planning has been delivered in the Federal Court by Justice Moshinsky....

9 months 3 weeks ago

TOP PERFORMING FUNDS

ACS FIXED INT - AUSTRALIA/GLOBAL BOND