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    The problem is Stevo that by seeking to wind back consumer protection your industry makes itself look dodgy. It reinforces the stereotype of shonky types flogging dud products to bulk up their trail books.

    Maybe convince your lobbyists to give it a rest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Ah Garry, the ol tar em all with the same brush mentality.
    Yep - down there with politicians, car salesmen and snake oil salesmen.

    Various reviews of the industry have shown they were (still are) more interested in their own interests and not their clients - that is why the changes were made a few years back.

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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-1...debate/5396292

    I thought this was a sensible column.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    The problem is Stevo that by seeking to wind back consumer protection your industry makes itself look dodgy. It reinforces the stereotype of shonky types flogging dud products to bulk up their trail books.

    Maybe convince your lobbyists to give it a rest?
    I hear what you are saying, I guess in some ways I am doing my bit by perhaps changing peoples minds or perceptions just by participating in a thread such as this. We also have to remember there has only been a small minority who have been as you say "dodgy". It shouldn't mean that we dismiss the thousands and thousands of men and women who do the right thing by their clients and help them in all manner of ways. At the end of the day, I see the changes in peoples outcomes and I know the ilk of the people I work with and those I meet up with at functions. Yes we like to make a coin, who doesn't, but we are also very passionate about what we do. Now days a lot of study and education is required plus PD on top of that to be in this profession and it is only going to become harder in that area.

    I know ol Garry's mind won't change, but that's Garry. I would say to people to find out for themselves. Let's put it this way, with 97% of DIYers retiring on less than $36k in retirement, its worth a peek a boo to see what else is out there to change or improve the ball game ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Ah Garry, the ol tar em all with the same brush mentality.
    It's only fair that you take your turn at being stereotyped.

    We have already worked our way through:

    • All politicians have their snouts in the trough.
    • All mechanics are muppets.
    • All police are corrupt.
    • All highway patrol police are bastards.
    • All welfare recipients are undeserving.
    • All teachers are illiterate.
    • All car salesmen are ignorant.
    • All priests are kiddy fiddlers.
    • All Australian drivers are hopeless.
    • And several others.


    It just happens to be the turn of financial advisors this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    It's only fair that you take your turn at being stereotyped.

    We have already worked our way through:

    • All politicians have their snouts in the trough.
    • All mechanics are muppets.
    • All police are corrupt.
    • All highway patrol police are bastards.
    • All welfare recipients are undeserving.
    • All teachers are illiterate.
    • All car salesmen are ignorant.
    • All priests are kiddy fiddlers.
    • All Australian drivers are hopeless.
    • And several others.


    It just happens to be the turn of financial advisors this week.
    I reckon we'd easily come up with an Aussie version of Grumpy Old Men by using just some of the gents in this thread alone ,

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    Stevo

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    All forum posters are trolls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    As one bloke said to me "What else would I do?"
    one could volunteer say for the Rural Fire Service. they always need Radio operators-- you do not have to be on the end of a hose, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    A good cross section of experience raised in the last few posts. Arthur, for sure, there are some people that can't be helped or it is difficult to help. For example, I had a potential client, mum/dad, renting, children, $52k in debt. All I could do for them at this stage was set them up with a budget and some discipline, main goal to clear the debt and perhaps for the missus to look at getting a part time job. As an adviser, its not just about investing money as many people think. I look at a clients overall situation. Their super, insurances, Wills and POA's, budget, debts, retirement and everything in between. It all boils down to what that person/s want to achieve from a financial perspective, then make sure it is protected. It's always their plan. Even if you use an adviser, it is still your plan and financial future, one needs to be active in that relationship.

    As ramblingboy has pointed out, even on modest wages, things can be achieved with a plan and it all starts with your budget and savings capacity. Here's a blog I wrote on doing it yourself or at least getting yourself started- Financial Planning-It’s not rocket science. | Stevo's General Financial Advice Page it just takes some effort and some advice.

    FOFA as I mentioned earlier is all about what akelly has touched on ie snake oil salesmen. FOFA is all about changing the landscape so that the industry is advice driven not product driven and that the focus is on clients best interest, not your own. Hence it is more fee for service driven that it was before. With that has come many changes to the way things have been done before and all for the better for both the professional adviser and for the client.

    As for the GFC, that impacted people regardless. My business when I was a finance broker got wiped. People depending on where they had super copped it. People can be greedy and if you are in high growth/ aggressive shares coming near retirement, then that can be dangerous. You should be in a more balanced fund generating income and some capital growth. If you are young though, you can take the hits as overall you will come out ahead. I have mine in high growth/ aggressive funds and averaged between 23-30% returns in last 12 months. Even if it dropped 10-15%, I am still ahead. Again it requires the individual to have a more hands on approach to their super, know what your risk profile is and where your funds are allocated. It's amazing how many people don't know those few questions. It's part of your financial future and you should be all over it like a rash .

    Regards

    Stevo
    What a pity they don't teach that at school...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    What a pity they don't teach that at school...
    Several years ago, I heard a report on a classroom activity that required students to do some sort of budgeting.

    To the teacher's surprise, it was the students from lower socio-economic groups that performed best. Students from wealthy families performed poorly.

    I think the explanation they came up with was that students from poorer families were quite accustomed to the notion that there was a limited pool of money and once you spent it all, you then had to go without.

    Students from wealthy families were used to a situation where there was always extra money available to cover any shortfall.

    With credit cards so readily available today, I wonder if the same activity would produce the same result.

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