Accountants in position to help fill advice gap - IPA

THE Hayne Royal Commission reinforced the importance of trust and seeking appropriate advice from professionals and this sentiment has been echoed by the ATO acknowledging there is a gap between ‘full financial advice and smaller matters’. 

For people looking for a solution to this gap, the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) believes they should be able to get genuine advice and support from their trusted adviser; the accountant.

“The Productivity Commission observed that 48 percent of Australian adults indicated having unmet financial advice needs.  So, obviously there is an advice gap in Australia which needs to be addressed,” IPA chief executive officer, Andrew Conway said.

“Other research indicates that there is a gap between the fees that most consumers are prepared to pay and the average fees being charged by financial planners, with the majority of consumers being open to having reviews with someone else if it meant a reduction in fees.

“To address these gaps the IPA has developed a revised financial services licensing regime for qualified accountants, which recognises their existing qualifications and experience.

“Members of the three professional accounting bodies are answerable to high levels of professional and ethical standards, subject to ongoing quality assurance evaluations, and must maintain currency of knowledge through committed and continuous professional development and training” Mr Conway said.

About the Institute of Public Accountants

The IPA, formed in 1923, is one of Australia’s three legally recognised professional accounting bodies.  In late 2014, the IPA acquired the Institute of Financial Accountants in the UK and formed the IPA Group, with more than 36,000 members and students in over 80 countries.  The IPA Group is the largest SME focused accountancy organisation in the world. The IPA is a member of the International Federation of Accountants, the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board and the Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants.   www.publicaccountants.org.au

 

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