Money Management set to deliver more to readers in 2012


We are pleased to announce the re-launch of the Money Management website, which makes it easier than ever to access our news, analysis, research and technical specialist articles.
The new website will soon be optimised for mobile and tablet devices and provides you with a more flexible and engaging user experience. Please note that all Money Management emails will be sent from [email protected]
As Australia's leading financial services publication, Money Management will continue to deliver you breaking news, industry updates and a comprehensive wrap-up of the week that was via our daily eNewsletter. Sign-up today
The relaunch of the website also marks the launch of our Toolbox CPD initiative in which financial planners can begin earning CPD points for reading Money Management's technical pieces.
Begin earning CPD points now by reading the following articles and be sure to check back each week to continue earning points.
- First Home Saver Accounts
- Superannuation - redundancy and transitional termination payments
- Income streams in turbulent times
We have also launched the Money Management iPad® App, which we believe is the first weekly business-to-business financial services magazine App for the Australian market.
We invite you to download it for free via the App Store.
The launch of the App will be closely followed by the first of our education events for the year – SMSF Essentials on 27 March. You can still register for this event here.
Finally, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @moneymanage and find us on Faceboook.
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