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31 May 2007 • By Victoria Young • 1 min read

Millennium3 rescues Superwoman

ING-owned licensee's proposal is accepted by creditors, but WestFin could still step in.Creditors of troubled Superwoman Financial Solutions Group ...

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Russell combines super and pension

Last of Russell's private series allows members to make super contributions and receive payments from a single account.  In a move to capture the ...

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Axa slashes PI insurance premium

Axa advisers offered $15 million claims cover with a $5000 excess for $225 plus a fraction of earnings.Axa Australia has slashed the cost of its ...

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Succession plans on the agenda

Financial advisers should re-evaluate their succession plans to include a long-term strategy.Financial advisers have been urged to re-evaluate their ...

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Risk awareness soars, costs plummet

Businesses in various industries cite corporate governance as their number one risk fear.Corporate governance is the premier risk concern for ...

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Fairfax fights for Finsia

A battle is raging to win over Finsia's 20,000 members.Fairfax Media is trying to sway the votes of 20,000 members of the Financial Services Institute ...

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Learning to speak geek

IWL sold its software business last month, leaving only two big players, Coin and Xplan, to service the main financial market.The world of technology ...

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Super push to the bush

Country accountants and planners can go online for super help.A peak accountancy body is going online to help country Australians get to grips with ...

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Superwoman still grounded

Two directors list mismanagement as the reason behind the female-centric businesses' failure.ING-owned dealer group Millennium3 is currently ...

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Movers and shakers

Financial planning software has never been so crucial or so hotly contested. Technological advances are rapidly changing the way advisers run their ...

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