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| | | Australia's investment elite are backing alternatives over the coming year and a half, with an eye towards mitigating market volatility and generating solid returns. Real assets such as infrastructure and real estate continue to be the Australian investor's ... |
| | | | ... economic outcomes, and not only in the directly affected regions. It could pose challenges to other areas that may not yet feel the direct effects, including by contributing to cross-border migration or financial stress (for instance, in the insurance ... |
| | | | For the first time, climate crisis and environmental degradation have taken out the top five spots in a list ranking the risks most likely to impact the world over the coming decade. It comes as extreme weather events batter the world; with fires burning ... |
| | | | ... family legacy of providing for the next generation." However, financial adviser Troy Theobald said Boomers are starting to feel the pinch. "Baby Boomers are dealing with their ageing parents needing to go into aged care and also their kids not being ... |
| | | | Fears of escalating tensions between the US and Iran have sent gold skyrocketing to an almost seven-year high, with investors turning to bullion, mining shares and gold-backed ETFs to safeguard their wealth. Fuel was added to gold's fire after US ... |
| | | | ... need to change their plans. He explained while it might not be a big deal for some licensees, those with many advisers will feel the difference. And, Marshan said the big issue is that ASIC has updated its calculations without notifying anyone specifically ... |
| | | | Some of Australia's financial services industry leaders share their favourite recipes for the festive season - some naughty, some nice. If you're looking for something to do with your down time this holiday season, why not try out a recipe from ... |
| | | | ... doesn't mean abandoning their responsibilities or adopting a cookie-cutter approach. Instead, Williams believes clients will feel closer to their planner due to model portfolios typically requiring advisers to spend more time with clients. With time ... |
| | | | ... according to former adviser and founder of PFM Australia, Barry Daniels. "Rather than continuing until 2024 or 2026, many may feel it will be better to exit in the New Year before the pressure of persevering with a planning business rapidly diminishing ... |
| | | | ... advisers, 45% of women said they do versus 36% of men. About 55% of men said they would recommend a financial adviser if they feel they have financially benefitted from the advice. On the other hand, 63% of women said they would recommend an adviser ... |
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