![]() Aaron Minney Head of Retirement Income Research, Challenger Limited Aaron Minney is head of retirement income research at Challenger. He has more than 25 years' experience in the investments space, with previous roles including head of investment research and development at Colonial First State Global Asset Management and head of Australian fixed income at Macquarie.
AARON MINNEY | FRIDAY, 4 MAR 2016 Retirees often ask their adviser if it is a good idea to lock in retirement income in a low interest rate environment. There is often a sense that "rates will have to rise" so clients assume that it makes sense to wait. Read more AARON MINNEY | TUESDAY, 13 AUG 2013 As an adviser, there are some simple approaches that you can work with your clients to implement that will improve their retirement outcomes. A basic goal in retirement is for clients' minimum spending needs to be met by the income produced by their ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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A promising year
STEPHEN PERERA
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PERERA CROWTHER FINANCIAL SERVICES PTY LTD
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The advice industry is poised to turn the corner in 2022. Leading a major association and his own practice, Perera Crowther Financial Services founder Sam Perera is confident advisers will finally have their watershed moment. Karren Vergara writes.