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Bryan Ashenden

Bryan is head of Financial Literacy & Advocacy at BT, leading a team of professionals committed to supporting the adviser community with technical, regulatory, policy and research support. He brings to the role many years’ experience, the last 16 spent with BT. With qualifications in Law, Commerce and Financial Planning, and being a SMSF Association Specialist Advisor, Bryan is a frequent industry presenter, facilitator and commentator.

Articles

Article title Back to basics budgeting in focus this EOFY

Article descriptionBT’s Technical Services team shares some end of financial year tips for everyone, from retirees to new parents, high net worth individuals and those with self-managed super funds.

By AuthorBryan Ashenden
Head of Financial Literacy, BT Financial
6 mins

Article title Surprise rise in property values is keeping financial planners busy

Article descriptionFinancial planners are receiving more questions from property downsizers seeking advice on the most tax-effective strategy for using the sale proceeds.

By AuthorBryan Ashenden
Head of Financial Literacy, BT Financial
6 mins

Article title MONEY TALK: New year, new super changes

Article descriptionChanges to superannuation rules coming in from July 1 bring opportunities to boost your retirement pot.

By AuthorBryan Ashenden
Head of Financial Literacy, BT Financial
4 mins

Article title The budget’s key housing carrots explained

Article descriptionSo, like most of us, you want to buy your own home? While rising property prices aren’t making it any easier, the good news is that the recent federal budget had a range of measures providing assistance to certain buyers.

By AuthorBryan Ashenden
Head of Financial Literacy, BT Financial
3 min read

Article title Three ways to best allocate your money management time

Article descriptionResearch shows half the nation are spending more time managing their money because of COVID-19, so here's a few ways to best spend that extra time.

By AuthorBryan Ashenden
Head of Financial Literacy, BT Financial
3 min read

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