The poor millionaire
Article Abstract:
The rise in housing prices in Australia has made millionaires out of many people. However, these people remain short of cash despite their wealth. Suggestions are offered to effectively utilize the wealth and simultaneously plan for retirement.
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2005
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From industry to profession: who decides?
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The transition of financial planning industry to professional levels is examined and the differences between the two aspects are highlighted. The necessity for granting professional status to the financial planning industry is also discussed.
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2004
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Wake up and smell the future
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The analytical results of Australian Productivity Commission's draft report 'The Economic Implications of an Ageing Australia' are examined.
Publication Name: In the Black
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1832-0899
Year: 2005
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