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03 September 2008 • By • 1 min read

CBA FP expands to meet industry demand

CBA has expanded its financial planning division to meet industry demand.An increase in buy/sell activity among financial planning firms has prompted ...

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SMSF trustee pleads guilty

An SMSF trustee has pleaded guilty to criminal charges.A trustee of a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) has pleaded guilty to retaining more ...

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Countplus acquires SA accounting firm

Countplus makes its eighth acquisition with the purchase of a 25 per cent stake in its first South Australian firm.Count Financial's wholly owned ...

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SMSF documentation critical regarding insolvency

An appropriate level of documentation is imperative for protecting assets of SMSF members, specifically when a member becomes insolvent

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MDRT appoints new chairs

MDRT appoints new chairs and welcomes more members to the global organisation.Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) has appointed new chairpersons for ...

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City Pacific rallies on cost cutting plan

City Pacific will start selling assets and cutting operational expenses after reporting a staggering $139.5 million full-year loss.City ...

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ANZ launches combo account for planners

ANZ launches combined trading and cash management account for advisers using the Etrade platform.ANZ Banking Group has released a combined ...

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Challenge becomes greater

Page 18 of the most recent Challenger annual report revealed Greg Kirk was paid $3 million in bonuses last financial year for his work on the sale of ...

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Count and CBA move in on mortgage brokers

Count Financial has acquired an additional stake in Mortgage Choice, while CBA has attained a share in Aussie Home Loans.Two large financial services ...

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Minutes to midnight

Forty-six years ago in October, the world was on the brink of a full-scale nuclear war. It was, of course, the Cuban missile crisis.Forty-six years ...

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