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  • ‘Comfort’ investing delays retirement by 2.5 years

    The average investor could retire two and a half years sooner by avoiding holding too much in cash and not making investment decisions based on “emotional comfort”, according to new analysis.

  • Investment guru Nick Murray

    Investment guru Murray urges planners to focus on investor behaviour

  • Martin Bamford FPFS  CFPTM Chartered MCSI

    Bamford: Planners must be open to learning new skills

  • Editor Kevin O'Donnell

    Editor’s Comment: Herd instinct may be harming investors

  • Barry Neilson, chief customer officer at Nucleus

    Behavioural insights the future of Financial Planning - Nucleus

  • Oxford Risk's website

    Oxford Risk warns against “box-ticking” wealth advisers

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    Huge variation in advisers’ client risk assessments

  • Amyr Rocha Lima

    Amyr Rocha Lima: Protecting clients from themselves

  • Older couple with adviser

    Planners must improve retirement income assessments

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