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Weekly Adviser Movements To July 23rd Weekly Adviser Movements To July 23rd Weekly Adviser Movements To July 23rd

by Angus Woods

Join Adviser Ratings' MD Angus Woods as he takes us through the latest adviser movements (ceased, switched in and new) up to July 23rd. Check out the latest charts, insights and where advisers are leaving and heading in this 5-minute video.

Advisers Answer a Question About Insurance and Financial Security in the Wake Of Covid-19 Advisers Answer a Question About Insurance and Financial Security in the Wake Of Covid-19 Advisers Answer a Question About Insurance and Financial Security in the Wake Of…

by Adviser Ratings

In our Ask an Adviser initiative this week, advisers answer a question From Louise who is worried about her financial security and insurance protection in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic...

Online Series: Tips For Advisers - Ryan King Online Series: Tips For Advisers - Ryan King Online Series: Tips For Advisers - Ryan King

by Ryan King

In today’s world, having a sustainable on-line presence is one of the key requirements for doing business. But how much time and effort should you put into maintaining your online assets? In this second edition of our special series, we take a look…

Advisers Take On AMP With Class Action Advisers Take On AMP With Class Action Advisers Take On AMP With Class Action

by Adviser Ratings

AMP Have confirmed that a class action has been filed against it by advisers who were affected by their decision to reduce the terms of their Buyer of Last Resort (BOLR) scheme. In an announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today,…

ABA Says Three Quarters Of Households Still In Distress Over Loans ABA Says Three Quarters Of Households Still In Distress Over Loans ABA Says Three Quarters Of Households Still In Distress Over Loans

by Brittany Lazarus

CEO of the Australian Banking Association Anna Bligh revealed alarming figures today, showing that around 75 per cent of Australians are still struggling to pay back their loans. In an interview with Fran Kelly on the ABC, Ms Bligh said that only 9…

Weekly Adviser Movements To July 30th Weekly Adviser Movements To July 30th Weekly Adviser Movements To July 30th

by Angus Woods

Join Adviser Ratings' MD Angus Woods as he takes us through the latest adviser movements (ceased, switched in and new) up to July 30th. Check out the latest charts, insights and where advisers are leaving and heading in this 5-minute video.

Advisers Answer a Question About Investing In Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund Advisers Answer a Question About Investing In Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund Advisers Answer a Question About Investing In Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund

by Adviser Ratings

I am in my early 50’s with around $200k in super. Can I draw my superannuation to invest in property if I set up and buy in the name of a SMSF? What does this entail and are there any tax benefits to having the property in the name of a super…

Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund? Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund? Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed…

by Ralph Morgan

I am in my early 50’s with around $200k in super. Can I draw my superannuation to invest in property if I set up and buy in the name of a SMSF? What does this entail and are there any tax benefits to having the property in the name of a super fund?

Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund? (2) Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed Super Fund? (2) Ask an Adviser - What Are The Tax Benefits Of Buying A Property Using A Self Managed…

by Alysia Laird

I am in my early 50’s with around $200k in super. Can I draw my superannuation to invest in property if I set up and buy in the name of a SMSF? What does this entail and are there any tax benefits to having the property in the name of a super fund?