Julia Feher Analyst, Financial Advisers, Australian Securities and Investments Commission (at time of writing) Julia Feher began her career at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in a graduate role and currently works as an analyst in ASIC's Financial Advisers stakeholder team. She is currently studying towards her CPA qualification and in 2009 was the winner of the IFSA Deloitte Future Leaders award for her paper in the category of financial advice.
JULIA FEHER | SUNDAY, 10 MAY 2009 Julia Feher won the 2009 IFSA Deloitte Future Leaders award for this paper, which looks at the different ways that the financial advice industry can ensure quality advice for clients whether the markets are up or down. Feher explores how the market ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Though she initially tried, Sacha Burchgart couldn't escape the call of a career in financial advice; it just took staring down her own mortality to see what's possible when you do things differently. Jamie Williamson writes.







