No more us versus themBY JOSH DALTON | FRIDAY, 23 AUG 2019 12:07PMIf we're truly going to serve consumer best interests, industry funds must work with financial advisers. I've started to embrace working with industry funds over the last few ... Upgrade your subscription to access this article
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MAGDELINE JACOVIDES
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
FOUNDER AND FINANCIAL ADVISER
MAZI WEALTH
On top of running a successful practice, Mazi Wealth founder Deline Jacovides is a fierce advocate for closing the superannuation gender gap and has built a highly popular social media presence that takes financial literacy to the next level. She tells Karren Vergara where her passion comes from and how she integrates it all with family life.
Joshua makes some good points here and in light of the recent Royal Commission the war must stop and advice must not be conflicted as we act in the best interest of all our clients. It is time that all super funds allowed advisers to be compensated for advice and ongoing services on a transparent flat dollar basis from the Super Fund. This would make advice both available and affordable for all Australians seeking to properly plan for their retirement.