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The FPA’s independent education body has awarded funds to two universities as part of its research grants program for 2020, including one research project that will look at how low-income Australians’ access to advice has been affected by industry reform.
In a statement, the association said the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and University of South Australia (UniSA) were this year’s grant winners from the Financial Planning Education Council.
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