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| | ... rapidly ageing population has changed the face of retirement. Speaking at the Financial Planning Association of Australia's (FPA) Professionals Congress London Business School professor Andrew Scott explained why. Kicking things off, Scott said it ... |
| | | ... executive Sarah Abood says she's never felt more optimistic about the future. Welcoming more than 1200 delegates to the 2022 FPA Professionals Congress this morning, Abood said there are positive signs in many areas of the profession and believes next ... |
| | | The Financial Planning Association of Australia's (FPA) Professionals Congress is back for the first time in person in three years. Kicking off tomorrow at Sydney's ICC with the theme 'Reunite, Reset', Congress chair Marisa Broome said the event ... |
| | | ... year's result, as it gears up for the vote on its proposed merger with the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA). Total revenue was down 2% on last year to $3 million, and total expenses increased 1% to $3.2 million. Overall, the AFA ... |
| | | The Financial Planning Association of Australia's (FPA) membership has fallen to 10,954 members from 11,811 last year, and the association has recorded a before-tax deficit of $1.2 million for the year ended June 30. FPA member numbers decreased ... |
| | | The Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) has re-elected William Johns to its board and welcomed Angela Martyn and Jade Khao as new members. All positions will be locked into a three-year term starting November 22. Johns has held a position ... |
| | | ... following the departure of current chief executive Noel Maye, who will step down at the end of the year. De Gori served as the FPA's chief executive for close to six years before stepping down at the end of 2021. He then became the FPSB's head of stakeholder ... |
| | | In its pre-budget submission, the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) has called on the federal government to broaden its proposed compensation scheme of last resort (CSLR) and to extend the ASIC levy freeze for advisers for another year. ... |
| | | ... financial stress, enjoy a higher quality of life, have more financial confidence, and are more satisfied with their wealth," FPA chief executive Sarah Abood said. "Regardless of the client's wealth or age, the study found advice promotes and enables ... |
| | | Most Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) members only support the introduction of an experience pathway if there is a sunset period included. In formulating its submission on the proposed education pathway for experienced financial advisers ... |
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