by Jacqueline Fox
Retirees face a particular dilemma in the current investment environment of a volatile share market, low yields and interest rates. Dividends from shares are being slashed, the value of some stocks has fallen rapidly, and record low interest rates…
by Adviser Ratings
The exits cast doubt on the profession’s ability to meet the demand from Australia’s retirees. Unfortunately, Adviser Ratings analysis shows the new talent pipeline will do little to make up for the mass departures.
by Bernadette Chua
We accompanied Kathryn Fitch-Daniels, Financial Adviser at Evalesco Financial Services, on a house call to new client Illina Lovely, a single mum from Sydney.
by Sophie Al-Bassam
Most first-home buyers could use a leg up onto the property ladder. And the First Home Loan Deposit Scheme could help you get there sooner, if you’re eligible. Here’s your guide to the scheme.
by Together Australia
The big investment headlines over the last week or so have been about the huge American tech companies, whose shares have all reclaimed the ground they lost in the COVID-19 market slump.
by Jacqueline Fox
If there is a special item you simply can’t live without but don’t have the money for, the traditional way to buy it has been with a credit card.
by Adviser Ratings
In the wake of Commonwealth Financial Planning’s exit from advice, Adviser Ratings has examined how the wealth presence of the Big Four banks and AMP has almost collapsed in the last three years. The figures show a decisive trend in a short period…
by Australian Fund Monitors
The "Active vs. Passive" argument, depending on which side of the debate one is on, allows you to prove - or at least argue the point - that active management is better than passive in spite of the higher fees involved, or conversely, that passive…
by Angus Woods
With a net loss of 29 advisers from the industry this week, join Angus Woods, Founder of Adviser Ratings, as he takes us through ARdata’s latest adviser movements and industry insights in this 2 minute video.