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Count and SPAA to partner on SMSF training

Count Financial and The SMSF Professionals’ Association of Australia have announced a partnership to provide SMSF training.

by Reporter
April 1, 2014
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The partnership will provide support for accountants and accounting-based financial advisers, focusing on training, education and raising professional standards, according to a joint announcement.

SPAA’s chief executive Andrea Slattery said the partnership with Count is a strong indicator of the direction the SMSF industry is taking.

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“This partnership highlights the importance of continually lifting professional standards, as well as creating the architecture that will allow similar arrangements into the future,” Ms Slattery said.

“It is imperative that advisers commit to be at the forefront of professionalism because that allows consumers to make more informed decisions and to build their wealth efficiently to meet their personal goals,” she added.

Count chief executive David Lane said the partnership with SPAA will benefit Count’s advisers by supporting them to become SPAA members through subsidising their membership fees.

“The partnership will also provide Count’s advisers with a special rate to obtain the SPAA accreditation,” he said.

“Count advisers who join SPAA will also get the benefit of enhanced access to training and education provided through SPAA’s webinars and conferences,” he added.

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  1. Muahrem says:
    12 years ago

    Seems like the Count advisors are real winners here, substadised membership fees and special discounted rates on the SPAA accrieditation, how good is that. Unfortunate for all other members who aspire to attain the accreditation without such privileges. Question that will remain in my mind is, will the accreditation be the same difficulty as currently required.

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