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Advisors recount efforts to help troops, being rebuffed by the military and their hope for change.
By Ann MarshMay 28 -
Following an investigation by Financial Planning that showed a strong link between money woes and troops taking their own lives, a lawmaker pushes for additional funding to help them get comprehensive financial advice.
By Ann MarshMay 28 -
Advisor rating site BrightScope's first list of the country's "most social" advisors is met with some head-shaking by planners.
By Ann MarshMay 23 -
Planners gathered in Salt Lake City last week for NAPFA's annual spring conference, hearing the latest thinking on behavioral finance, student debt, practice management and more. Here are a few of the smartest things that Financial Planning's staff and contributors heard at the conference.
By Ann MarshMay 19 -
The board offered individual counsel to NAPFA members in violation of board rules, an ongoing conflict without imminent resolution.
By Ann MarshMay 16 -
Whether you're selling right now or next decade, there are many ways to make any solo practice appeal to buyers.
By Ann MarshMay 15 -
Despite a commitment by Schorsch to keep top executives, Roth, the former Advisor Group CEO, will head the new management team.
By Ann MarshMay 13 -
Kevin Keefe replaces Adam Antoniades as RCS boss shuffles executives for the first time since buying five IBDs.
By Ann MarshMay 8 -
Judge tells board to produce documents, denies Camardas their request for sanctions; CFP Board sends documents to plaintiffs.
By Ann MarshMay 6 -
Planners who work with service members and veterans say the U.S. military could do more to help soldiers in financial straits. Here are their recommendations.
By Ann MarshMay 5 -
Among many troops who take their own lives, financial stress is a major contributing factor.
By Ann MarshMay 5 -
As his biggest IBD acquisition closes, Nicholas Schorsch predicts more big-ticket M&A deals during a Milken Institute session; another panelist warns of inflated price tags and bad behavior.
By Ann MarshApril 30 -
In a court filing, the CFP Board says it has logged more than 2,000 hours of legal work in a lawsuit by two Florida planners.
By Ann MarshApril 24 -
Revenue growth combined with high expenses and a challenging recruiting environment; CFO calls advisor pipeline 'solid' despite defection of 40 bank advisors.
By Ann MarshApril 24 -
Revenue climbs and assets grow, but net income slips at the country's biggest independent broker-dealer.
By Ann MarshApril 23 -
Head of LPL's Advisor Services' departure 'not related to company performance,' according to a company statement.
By Ann MarshApril 4 -
Some advisors and industry players are encouraged by the SEC’s endorsement of certain social media practices while others fear it will open a dangerous Pandora’s Box.
By Ann MarshApril 3 -
The program pairs newer women advisors with more experienced ones
By Ann MarshMarch 27 -
Almost two months after a court order, the CFP Board has failed to produce the required documents, Florida planners say.
By Ann MarshMarch 25 -
The Washington, D.C., area firm hopes its six-member board will help it better understand and serve female clients.
By Ann MarshMarch 20
