It takes the average reader 23 hours and 50 minutes to read Australian Financial Planning Handbook 2010-11 by John K. Day
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No professional adviser or planner should be without THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL PLANNING HANDBOOK 2010-11. With expert and updated coverage of superannuation changes (including the 2010 Budget and Henry Tax Review), major compliance issues, plus many other matters of relevance to financial planners, it is an essential reference tool. Among other things, the AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL PLANNING HANDBOOK 2010-11 provides in-depth practical coverage concerning superannuation, including planning tips, checklists and examples, as well as impacts on retirement planning and social security benefits; details the 2010 Federal Budget and Henry Tax Review changes affecting financial planning, such as super, retirement incomes, pensions, employee share scheme, etc; extensively covers financial planning compliance requirements, especially important given the increased attention from the Government and ASIC; provides an update on how to adapt your practice as part of "The Future of Financial Advice" reforms; explains the issues that affect financial planning scenarios and investment structuring, with special reference to reverse mortgages, margin lending, etc; identifies important estate planning issues; deals with financial planning issues specifically affecting small business owners, including succession planning; specifically flags important recent developments not law as at 1 July 2010, including Bills before Parliament at that date.
Australian Financial Planning Handbook 2010-11 by John K. Day is 1,430 pages long, and a total of 357,500 words.
This makes it 483% the length of the average book. It also has 437% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 32 hours and 33 minutes to read Australian Financial Planning Handbook 2010-11 aloud.
Australian Financial Planning Handbook 2010-11 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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