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Special coverage of relevant changes following the 2016 Federal Election is also included. The Handbook: focuses strongly on practical financial planning issues; highlights several hundred clearly flagged practical tips and case studies; and includes checklists, examples, and warnings of traps to avoid, many of which have been updated for the new edition. The Handbook is also indispensable for those new to financial planning and those studying financial planning. It includes special chapters on ?Financial planning: getting started? and ?The process of financial planning?, as well as superannuation, retirement and estate planning, and issues relating to growing older.
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