A clause in the experience pathway legislation passed yesterday could improve the prescriptive rules imposed on new entrants and translate to more flexibility in the cour...
The experience pathway could mean tens of millions of dollars in losses for education providers, according to government forecasts....
Almost 20 students have filed a class action against James Cook University after discovering their financial planning degrees had not received accreditation, leaving them...
A lack of participation by Australia’s largest universities is complicating the pathway for new entrants, according to leading financial advice organisations. ...
A University of Southern Queensland study has attempted to measure the progress made towards achieving recognised professional status within the Australian financial plan...
Two degrees have been approved by the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority to meet its education standards. ...
With the cost of Commerce-related degrees rising by 28% the Association of Financial Advisers is pointing to additional impact on a planning industry already hit by advis...
National Australia Bank has selected Western Sydney University as its preferred provider for two of their FASEA-approved courses....
Hannah Wootton talks to a young industry leader and soon-to-be financial planning graduate, Azaria Bell, to find out what advisers can gain from going back to university....
University academics are arguing that financial planning needs to be regarded as a profession rather than an occupation and that universities have a crucial role to play....
Money Management’s survey of adviser intentions on the new Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority regime has revealed Kaplan rather than the universities as the...
Investors could soon train their brains to resist the urge to hold onto bad investments with a new program developed by Monash University researchers. ...
So shareholders lose a dividend plus have seen the erosion of value. Qantas decides to clawback remuneration from Alan ...
This is why I left my last position. There was no interest in giving the client quality time, it was all about bumping ...
So the Hayne Royal Commission has left us with this. What a sad day for the financial planning industry. Clearly most ...