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Financial Standard latest edition - out now

The second edition of Financial Standard for 2006 has hit readers' desks. What's inside? Cover story: Choice option to "stay". Brumbie: Super saving furphies. Special feature: Planning for the future of planning. Kate Hage investigates the critical ...

Retirees to keep working and leave nothing for the kids

Forty-eight per cent of retirees plan to live off the pension and more than two-thirds of Australians will spend their money rather than save it for their children. These are the findings emanating from two studies, one published by AXA and the other ...

Shareholder reforms save time and money: ASA

Drawn-out and costly shareholder meetings will soon be a thing of the past following the government announcement of legislative reforms designed to remove unwanted and out-of-date shareholder-related activities. The highlight of the statement released ...

Market wrap

The Australian share market is expected to open sharply weaker as a poor lead from stock markets across the world is expected to feed into the local market this morning. With commodity prices essentially treading water overnight, Australian investors ...

New buy and sell site for adviser practices

Financial planners will now have access to a new website which offers the opportunity to buy and sell practices or find new employment. Practice Point will offer financial planning practitioners the opportunity to offer or seek partnerships, sell our ...

Investors warned not to rule out entire sectors

Australian equity research company Lincoln Indicators has urged investors not to rule out entire sectors when looking to contruct portfolios as this type of approach could lead to missed investment opportunities in top quality companies. Called "sector ...

Beware of fake international 'regulators'

ASIC has advised Australian investors wishing to place funds in overseas markets to be aware of the activities emanating from fake international regulators. These fake regulators have been known to set up bogus websites, telephone numbers and addresses ...

Beware the cold calling con artist

ASIC has advised investors to be wary about unsolicited phone calls or emails offering high returns on shares or other investments after the number of complaints the regulatory body received about the practice doubled in August and September 2004. The ...

ASX launches internal review after website glitch

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JUL 2004
The Australian Stock Exchange on Thursday launched an internal review after users of its website were able to view the details of other user's watchlists. The problem took place at about 1000 (AEST) this morning on the website\'s \"My ASX\" section. ...

Thinking of retiring? Keep your mouth shut, survey shows

AAP  |  MONDAY, 12 JUL 2004
Thinking of retiring but afraid to admit it? It\'s true - Australia\'s top executives are reluctant to talk about the subject with colleagues for fear it could be detrimental to the rest of their career, a new survey has found. Executive recruitment ...