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A guide to web sites good for browsing, from the Super Review editorial team.

Please advise us of any outdated links or extra sites you would like to see listed here. This page serves as a guide only and Super Review will not be held responsible for any information contained in the web sites listed.



  • ASFA (Association of Super Funds of Australia)

    ASFA is the industry body for superannuation, and their site contains policy statements, research and a dictionary of superannuation terms for the uninitiated. Representing about 600 member superannuation funds and 80 per cent of superannuation members in Australia, it is a good starting place for a snapshot of the superannuation industry.

    www.superannuation.asn.au

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  • ASIC (Australian Securities and Investments Commission)

    The home of the Australian investment watchdog on the Internet allows you to perform basic company searches or order a more detailed search from organisations such as Dun & Bradstreet, Australian Business Research, among others. The site is also home to the ASIC's policy papers as they are released to the public, the Gull Awards for tales of burned investors, and a section dedicated to changes made to the law.

    www.asic.gov.au

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  • ASX (Australian Stock Exchange)

    No prizes for guessing the sort of information that's available on this site! The ASX web page does contain extra information for both seasoned investors and would-be Rivkins, though. It has a link to book retailing giant Dymocks on-line as well as a link to other stockbroking information services. There is also a simulated trading link for those who want to have a trial run before pitting their hard won savings against the bears.
    www.asx.com.au

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  • ATO (Australian Tax Office)

    The ATO web site is now divided into three sections - information for businesses, tax practitioners and individuals. Updates are posted on this site as they happen. The site also contains the e-tax taxpack - an on-line income tax preparation and lodgement software package.
    www.ato.gov.au

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  • CPA Online (Australian Society of CPAs)

    The tax reform information mecca! CPA Online has an entire section of its site devoted purely to tax reform, with a downloadable file on the impact of the GST on advisors (though, in this sense, they are talking mostly about tax advisors). The site contains thorough information on almost every tax move the government makes (or thinks about making). It also contains the ASCPA's annual report, and member information.
    www.cpaaustralia.com.au

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  • FPA (Financial Planning Association)

    This website is available both to the general web browsing public, and for FPA members, who are able to log onto the Members Only section of the site. Joe Public can search for FPA members in his area, and can also take the wealth creation Driver Test to ascertain his financial planning needs. Also contained on the site are media releases relating to FPA policy and government legislation, among other things. Members are also able to register for the 1999 FPA Conference in Sydney.
    www.fpa.asn.au

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  • ICAA (Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia)

    The web home of Chartered Accountants contains information on how to become one, as well as the latest edition of Charter, it's magazine. Like the FPA's site, there is a members-only section. There is a section on the latest news at the Institute and an employment section. Also of interest is the CA WebTrust link, which tells you a bit about this recent e-commerce 'safeguard' product the Institute has developed to protect consumers who are called on to give out confidential information when purchasing a product over the web.
    www.icaa.org.au

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  • IFSA (Investment & Financial Services Association Limited)

    The Web site of IFSA represents a national not-for-profit organisation which serves the retail and wholesale funds management and life insurance industry. IFSA's 100 members are responsible for investing approximately $630 billion on behalf of over nine million Australians.
    www.ifsa.com.au

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  • Pensions & Investments Online

    Far be it from us to recommend other publisher sites, but US-based Pensions & Investments Online is well worth a look. This magazine goes out to 180,000 fund managers and institutional investors, and the site contains daily news from the US market. It also includes US pension fund profiles and an IPO alert. Also check out the link to InvestmentNews, a US publication aimed at the financial adviser market.
    www.pionline.com

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If we missed you out, please let us know.

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