The hard work has been done for you
Since our last newsletter there have been 19 new financial articles added to the Financial Articles Library. They cover topics on SMSFs, aged care, pensions, estate planning, insurance, just to name a few. Seven lifestyle-focused articles have also made a debut.
Considering that the average cost to have just one fully researched, tailored financial article written for you starts at around $400, these 19 represent more than $7,500 worth of articles! (Do the sums on the other 410 financial articles also available!)
The latest articles
You will always find the latest articles on the home page under “Recently Added Articles” waiting for you to download and share with your clients.
Here are direct links to just some of the articles to make it even easier:
Managing the price of insurance
Are you ready for the new SMSF directives?
Changes to Account Based Pensions
New categories
In response to requests from our clients, we have introduced a category consisting of “blog-style” content. These articles are written in the first person and like any good blog, they tell a story while delivering relevant information to help your clients. You can drop them straight into your blog with no editing required! There are four blog articles available with more coming.
As promised, we have launched a new recipe category under the Lifestyle Articles and are filling it with tasty recipes to share with your clients.
To kick it off, we have been given permission to use the recipes from a most beautiful book called “Tastes & Traditions - Stories of Food, Family and Culture from India’s Spice Coast”.
A good friend and wonderful cook, Teresa George, has created this masterpiece with a family friend from Kerala, southern India. She has given us permission to reproduce some of the recipes to help her promote the book throughout Australia.
With all net proceeds going to charity, I thought this was a wonderful opportunity to not just help a worthy cause but provide our clients with some wholesome, tasty treats and give a healthy balance to your financial newsletters.
And don’t forget – if you have suggestions for articles, please let us know!
If you don’t yet have access to this valuable resource, you can get full details here.