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    Financial planning

    This Month

    PGIM hops on private credit boom with $750m fund

    The global fund manager’s first local private credit fund has raised $300 million and received an additional $300 million in commitments so far.

    • Campbell Kwan

    How to turn a six-figure salary into lifelong wealth

    Are you a HENRY (high earner, not rich yet)? Here’s how to rework your financial future to join the HNW (high net worth) ranks.

    • Michelle Bowes

    June

    Which investment vehicle is best to build wealth?

    Super, trusts and investment companies all have their pros and cons. The decision on which to use often comes down to tax.

    • Ben Smythe

    Story of change in rise of Betashares, decline of Perpetual and AMP

    The shift from active to passive management is changing the face of Australia’s financial sector. Unaffordable housing could shift things again.

    • James Thomson

    AZ NGA brings in bankers as $600m sale to TA Associates dawdles

    With Jefferies’ arrival, it won’t be surprising if AZ NGA has a second shot at finding a buyer.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
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    Ord Minnett breached laws by dodging paid leave, minimum wage: judge

    The court ruling could expose the firm and the broader finance sector to major back-pay claims from advisers.

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    • David Marin-Guzman

    Eight ways to squeeze more into super – which ones are you using?

    A couple employing just four of these methods could boost their retirement savings by almost $5 million.

    • Duncan Hughes

    Why KKR’s Colonial First State calls default pension plan ‘dangerous’

    Colonial First State chief executive Clive van Horen says the wealth and super giant is back in growth mode. But he’s not shying away from a big super debate. 

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    • James Thomson

    May

    Baby Boomers are loaded. Why are they so stingy?

    Recent evidence has cast doubt on the notion that a spending splurge by those born between 1946 and 1964 is on the way.

    • The Economist

    Morgan Stanley’s wealth unit dips into Perpetual Private ranks

    Street Talk understands Daniel Elias has defected to Morgan Stanley Wealth Management after five years of overseeing a team of Perpetual advisers.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Super funds spend big ahead of advice reforms

    As the legislation enabling them to give more financial advice languishes in Canberra, funds are moving ahead with plans to implement it anyway.

    • Hannah Wootton

    The future of financial advice is digital – and human

    AI-powered apps are touted as a big part of the solution to providing affordable financial advice en masse, but winning people’s trust is a key challenge.

    • Joanna Mather

    I’m a Zillennial. Is financial advice worth it for me?

    At $4700, many young Australians would think twice about taking on a financial adviser. But are there instances when it’s worth it?

    • Lucy Dean

    Government still stumped by financial advice semantics

    The government will try to head off a semantic storm over the term “qualified advisers” by replacing the words with “product adviser”.

    • Joanna Mather

    April

    Tax changes may make super the best place to stash cash

    New analysis shows the changes will have the perverse effect of entrenching tax benefits for some of the country’s wealthiest, spurring calls for widespread tax reform.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    Wall Street workers don’t understand how to prepare for retirement

    Higher interest rates mean people need less money to retire, so if anything, finance industry employees should have revised their estimates down, not up.

    • Allison Schrager

    Labor ‘hot mess’ financial advice laws will drive up costs

    A group representing financial advisers, stockbrokers, accountants superannuation trustees and investors said Stephen Jones proposals will drive up costs.

    • Ronald Mizen

    M&A hungry Australian Wealth Advisors Group beefs up board

    The financial services firm will announce the appointment of industry veteran David Slack to its board on Wednesday, Street Talk understands.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    March

    Where to invest $1m right now

    We asked 11 experts where they would invest $1 million to earn serious returns; then we asked them to nominate an indulgence spend.

    • Lucy Dean, Joanna Mather and Tom Richardson

    Escala Partners dials up client fees after LGT Crestone snares advisers

    Dragging its top revenue-writers to court didn’t work for Escala Partners. Now it is ready to pull another lever in its quest to plug talent (and revenue) leakage to rival LGT Crestone.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport