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Past Issues

  • Features

  • Movers and Shakers 2009

    By Richard Bierck and Stacy Schultz

    These leaders are shaping the future of your industry.

  • Outlook 2009

    By Donald Jay Korn

    As bad as 2008 was for investors, it may prove to be just one stormy year of several. here's what top advisors are doing until the markets level out.

  • Columns

  • The Elite Advisor

  • Interesting Times

    By John J Bowen Jr

    These days, many clients want to fire their advisors. To build your business, pursue this money in motion.

  • Industry Insight
  • The Road Ahead

    By Bob Veres

    We may be entering the most exciting, dangerous, opportunity-filled era in the profession's history.

  • The Business Consultant
  • Unexpected Dividends

    By Glenn G. Kautt

    Occasionally a new technology or program will morph into something far more exciting.

  • Industry

  • Serving Their Own

    By Stacy Schultz

    Under-40 planners, eager to help their less-affluent peers, are trying out new business models.

  • Mining for Munis

    By Ilana Polyak

    Warren Pierson of Baird Intermediate Muni loves to buy beaten-up bonds.

  • High Net Worth

  • On the Same Page

    By Ingrid Case

    Whether to use an IPS—in any type of market—depends on the advisor, the client and the relationship.

  • Revisiting Clients' Plans

    By Martin M Shenkman

    Market turmoil is roiling bequest values, so clients may need to change their plans.

  • Departments

  • The Practice
  • Makes You Stronger

    By Stephanie Bogan

    You know, the stuff that doesn't kill you. for the tough year ahead, here's a survival guide.

  • The Client
  • Is Bigger Better?

    By Ed Slott

    The federal estate-tax exemption will rise to $3.5 million this year, affecting estate plans in unforeseen ways.

  • Coming Up Short

    By Deborah Fox

    The credit crunch is plaguing parents' efforts to fund the rising costs of college. but there are ways that planners can help clients deal with the problem.

  • Trust Worthy

    By Donald Jay Korn

    Reviewing a client's estate plan includes taking a close look at the institutions named to shepherd their trusts.

  • More Pink Slips

    By Jeanne Lee

    Helping your clients cope with job loss will add value to relationships in a terrible economy.

  • The Portfolio
  • Seeing Risk Ahead

    By Craig L. Israelsen, Ph.D. and Geoff Considine

    Have investors accurately modeled the risks they take? Is that even possible?

  • The Year of the Tortoise

    By Daniel J. Pederson

    Savings bonds, often shunned for investments with higher returns, now present a haven for capital in a troubled investing environment.

  • Bear Markets Compared

    By Allan S Roth

    Understanding this bear market versus the last one may yield insights that can help your clients deal with the next.

  • The Data
  • Fast and Furious

    By Stacy Schultz

    ETFs' tax efficiency and intraday trading capability helped them grab $2.6 billion in new assets in 2008.

  • My Word
  • College? Try

    By Donna M. Winn

    Parents' dreams for their children's college education are under fire. Here's how to help.