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| | | ... Financial Synergy team members." The company's offices in Sydney and Melbourne are being refreshed with a new work space to cater for this expansion in team members and in Brisbane it is nearly doubling the current floor space to enable growth. |
| | | | The true value of financial advice lies in its social and emotional benefits, according to Effortless Engagement owner Dean Lombardo. Speaking at the Association of Financial Advisers National Adviser Conference in Cairns, Lombardo related how he'd ... |
| | | | ... suggest that the relatively small number of players in the market are in a constant struggle to refine their group products to cater to the needs of their massive clients. But what, exactly, are those clients looking for? According to REST Industry Super ... |
| | | | ... managers and models covering multiple asset classes, strategies and styles to allow advisers to construct a unique portfolio to cater for their client's different needs." Through the Macquarie Wrap platform, investors can hold term deposits, managed ... |
| | | | ... now, BT Financial Group has split its superannuation membership into different groups and designed different portfolios to cater for the needs of each life stage. "One of the key things is that we are managing the need to provide a retirement income ... |
| | | | ... want to interact with advisers in a variety of ways, underscoring the need for flexible and scalable advice models that cater to both self-directed decision makers and more traditional, holistic advice clients. A separate report released in August, and ... |
| | | | ... a product." Professor of Finance at Monash University, Deborah Ralston, said super funds will need more than one CIPR to cater for a range of retirement income needs. Investment Trends head of research and wealth management, Recep III Peker, said in ... |
| | | | ... communities. BT Financial Group chief executive Brad Cooper has called for Australia's super policies to be refined and cater for Indigenous Australians. Speaking at the Trans-Tasman Business Circle on Friday, Cooper said, given the average life expectancy ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower after US stocks fell for a third straight session as disappointing earnings from Caterpillar, American Express and others overshadowed some stronger reports. At 0815 AEST on Friday, the September share price ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to fall after a weak session on Wall Street due to disappointment with earnings reports from the likes of Apple and Microsoft. At 0700 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was down two points ... |
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