FASEA

Financial planning

With the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority’s education reforms looking inevitable, advisers need to turn their mind to where and how they will study once t...

Financial planning

The Financial Standards and Ethics Authority isn’t comparing apples with apples, with accountants snubbing the idea of ‘study for study’s sake’, according to AccountantsI...

Features

Anastasia Santoreneos writes that while FASEA and the Royal Commission have got advisers down in the short term, they are feeling positive about the future of the industr...

Policy & Regulation

Deakin Business School associate professor, Adrian Raftery has raised questions about whether the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority has met its financial f...

Financial planning

Many financial planning practice owners are seeking to move ahead of knowing the final shape of the new Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority regime, according...

Financial planning

Experts say the continuing uncertainty and fear surrounding the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority’s future requirements has adviser sentiment unsurprisingl...

Editorial

Even allowing for an injection of pragmatism the essential elements of the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority regime will remain unchanged and planners will...

People & Products

Financial Planning Association board director Marisa Broome will take over as chair from Neil Kendall when his term ends on 21 November, this year....

Outsider

Outsider likes to hold to the old Groucho Marx maxim that he would not care to be a member of any club which would have him as a member....

Features

Synchron’s Don Trapnell explains why there are distinct differences between life/risk advisers and those providing holistic advice and why this should be recognised under...

Financial planning

Aussie universities have been left in the dark as the Financial Advisers Standards and Ethics Authority takes its time to roll out its proposed reforms....

Financial planning

Amid Federal Opposition calls to extend the Royal Commission real questions are being asked about key elements of the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority reg...

Financial planning

Financial services education group, the Portfolio Construction Forum, has urged the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority to move its proposed CPD regime beyon...

Expert Analysis

With another round of Royal Commission hearings having drawn to a close and proposed education reforms remaining somewhat unknown, Matt Swieconek looks at how the changes...

Financial planning

Money Management’s Top 100 planning groups survey shows planner numbers have defied industry turbulence to reach their highest level in half a decade, but is this the pea...

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