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'Completely unfair': Advisers to be slugged another $4,165 over Dixons CSLR bill
Costs for the compensation scheme are spiralling out of control, with the FAAA estimating another $4,165 will be added to every adviser's CSLR bill –...
Move to micro makes sense, but comes at a cost for advice businesses
There are untold benefits in shifting to a self-licensed advice model, but the move also comes with a host of dangers. Practice owners need to ask themselves...
'I'm sick of being an adviser ATM machine': FAAA chair lashes out over CSLR
Even though most of the Dixons Advisory complaints are yet to be submitted, the CSLR has already allocated a $24 million bill to the industry. Good financial...
'Remember to breathe': Advice profitability up 4.4pc as industry settles
After years of regulatory turmoil and a violently shifting business landscape, the advice industry may be on the cusp of a relatively calm period. For...
How to select a fund manager
While much ado is made of the science that goes into fund manager research, real assessment puts comparable weight on the art as well according to investment...
Advice coalition proposes broader education slate for new entrants
The representative working group is lobbying the government for a broader section of study to be eligible for credit within the 'equivalent degree' requirement...
Advisers shift out of one-man shops as more 'Micro-AFSLs' close doors in 2024
After the Hayne Royal Commission many advisers decided to steer away from large dealer groups in favour of becoming self-licensed. In the last six months,...
FSC bulks up its financial adviser representation stocks
While known for being the flagbearer for financial product providers, the Financial Services Council is now making serious inroads into the financial advice...
What to do about the ‘concentration conundrum’: Pzena
Owning the largest stocks has historically been a recipe for underperformance over every period, according to value house Pzena, but the madness of benchmark...
Funds management marketing set to change with new wave of generative AI tech
The task of standing out in a crowded market place is not getting easier for product providers. Generative AI may hold the key, Michael Kollo says.
Licensing update: Learning from Lanterne
ASIC's successful case against the rogue "licensee for hire" serves as a timely reminder of what can happen when AFSLs aren't on top of their compliance...
Industry 'backed up', waiting to invest in QAR reforms amid election uncertainty
The government's reform package may be flawed, but it's crucial that the first tranche goes through parliament before the next election, Abood said. Further...
ASIC sounds major warning on 'licensee for hire' firms
ASIC made no secret of its assertion that Lanterne operated purely as a "licensee for hire", which is an ominous reminder for licensees operating with thin...
QAR legislation stumbles on prohibitive super fund advice fee rules
It was assumed by industry that a glaring gaffe in the government's draft legislation, which forces super funds to assess every piece of advice before...