August 2012:
Digital content

A guide to the Professional Planner August 2012 edition and links to authors and additional content.

05 – from the editor
Cracking the code of good advice
Simon Hoyle – simon.hoyle@conexusfinancial.com.au

06 – wrap
A round-up of the month that was
Andrew Starke – andrew.starke@conexusfinancial.com.au

08 – advice in action
Getting runs on the board

Winning clients’ trust as a first step

14 – planner profile
It’s time
John McMurdo, Fitzpatricks Financial Group

20 – best practice
Time for a reality check in the referral relationship
Martin Mulcare – martin@scat.com.au

22 – the profession
Lack of trust is no conspiracy theory – it’s real
Robert MC Brown – rmcbrown@bigpond.net.au

24 – special report
Courage of conviction among ‘concentrated’ managers
To download a PDF of this Special Report, please click HERE

28 – cover story
Ten steps to bulletproof advice
Minimising complaints from clients, and defending them if they
get as far as FOS, is simple when there’s a roadmap to follow.

self-managed super
34 – Inflation a bigger headache for retirees than for workers
Tony Negline – tony@supercentral.com.au
To read an extended version of Tony Negline’s column, including charts, please click HERE
36 – International challenges and opportunities in super
Kelvin Boyd – kboyd@globalpensionsgroup.com
To download a PDF of this three-part series, please click HERE

38 – investing
Being responsible has never been so easy

40 – portfolio construction
Ignore the noise, and have a simple plan

opinion
42 – Mark Rantall
43 – Robbie Campo
44 – Graeme Colley
45 – Adam Smith

46 – final word
Leaving, on a jet plane – en route to Sardanapalia

 

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Anti-hawking adviser exemptions on chopping block 

Anti-hawking adviser exemptions on chopping block 

Minister for Financial Services Daniel Mulino will unveil the government’s response to the Shield and First Guardian collapse and “harmful lead generation” in the super system in a milestone address to the National Press Club on Wednesday. Among a raft of new regulatory measures, the government is expected to limit exemptions available to financial advisers under the anti-hawking laws brought in after the Hayne royal commission.

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