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12 October 2007 • By Victoria Young • 1 min read

Watchdog moves to clamp rogue planners

D'Aloisio aims to help industry principals stop dodgy advisers in their tracks.ASIC and Standards Australia has joined forces to produce a new guide ...

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Perpetual keeps on giving

Perpetual is distributing more than $40 million a year on behalf of 450 charitable trusts.With a 121-year legacy and $1.2 billion in funds under ...

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BT rebates $2 million to investors

BT has made some of Australia's leading fund managers give back nearly $2 million in rebates to investors.BT has made some of Australia's leading fund ...

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Super frenzy linked to record debt

New data shows recent super changes are responsible for a spike in household debt.Australians are drawing down on their mortgages at record levels to ...

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CPA urges ASIC caution on debenture changes

Peak accounting body has called upon ASIC to hold off on proposed changes to disclosure requirements for unlisted and unrated debentures

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She'll be right, when it comes to insurance

The 2007 Axa Protection Report has found Australians feel less threatened by life's risks than most other people globally.Almost two-thirds of ...

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Consumers savvy about advice fees

Clients willing to fork out for advice but expect more from planners.Investors want transparency on advice fees and expect more accountability from ...

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First Capital secures lifeline

First Capital has rejected an offer of $3 million from a group of investors in favour of a secondary offer.First Capital Group (First Capital) has ...

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Number-crunchers in OS exodus

Employers advised to be savvy and work on Gen Y accountant retention.Almost half of Australia's young accountants plan to work overseas in the next ...

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Offshore property values fall

Global property values have fallen by between 5 per cent and 10 per cent, according to Goldman Sachs JB Were.Australian fund managers say the ...

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