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12 June 2012 • By • 1 min read

SMSF interpretive assistance too slow

The ATO needs to deliver its SMSF interpretive assistance information in a timelier manner a review has found.An assessment of the interpretive ...

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AFS advisers urged to halt breakaway plans

The ex-chief of AFS Group has called on advisers thinking of breaking away from the dealer group to not do anything rash.The former chief executive of ...

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Clients fail to reveal overseas investments

Clients are not seeing the relevance of disclosing overseas investments to their advisers, says a HLB Mann Judd Sydney tax partner.Clients are ...

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WHK expands top advice role

WHK Group's head of financial services will now also oversee Prescott Securities after structural changes within the firm.WHK Group (WHK) has expanded ...

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Super funds urged to further embrace social media

More than half of Australia's retirees use social media weekly, providing an opportunity for funds to interact with members, digital experts say

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Advisers' future is 'corporatised'

Financial reforms will corporatise advisers, but peak body calls for balance between 'customer intimacy and practice efficiency'.A more corporate ...

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RBS offers investors exposure to Facebook

RBS has launched an offering for retail investors to effectively gain exposure to Facebook. "Australian retail investors can gain exposure to ...

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Macquarie rolls out support program

 Macquarie Adviser Services has launched a support program for advisers to organise year-end administration.The program comprises online year-end ...

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Treasury Group shuffles distribution team

Treasury Group has reorganised responsibilities within its Australian distribution team.Stephen Bramley has been appointed as distribution director, ...

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A cosy arrangement

Pauline is a counsellor at a women's prison. She took her knitting needles and wool and tea cosy books to work to start an inmates' Knit and Natter, ...

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