Dan is a business journalist who previously worked for various local newspapers and industry publications. He also worked for two years in Beijing as an editor at China Daily. A graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia, he has written about banking, local governments and the legal profession, among other subjects. He now covers how politics, policy and regulation affect the financial planning industry.
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Even without net new assets, the firm's assets under management and administration were pushed upward by market gains.
By Dan ShawMay 29 -
With more than $8 billion in assets under advisement, Simon Quick can comfortably serve high net worth clients. And it's managed to get there without private equity.
By Dan ShawMay 27 -
Also this week, LPL picks up teams from Cetera and Ameriprise and Stifel draws from Merrill
By Dan ShawMay 22 -
Regulators discovered Julie Darrah had been siphoning millions from elderly clients after WEG bought her practice in 2021.
By Dan ShawMay 21 -
The broker-dealer alleged that a FINRA arbitration panelist who helped hand down the landmark penalty should have recused herself after reaching a similar conclusion in a case involving the same embattled broker.
By Dan ShawMay 20 -
Industry groups argue a new rule under consideration would give brokerage firms new oversight responsibilities over unaffiliated RIAs — a contention FINRA denies.
By Dan ShawMay 19 -
Also this week, Hightower invests in a large RIA and Bernstein names a new head of wealth management.
By Dan ShawMay 16 -
LPL Financial is well known to advisors but not necessarily to their clients. A new ad campaign airing this weekend during PGA Championship coverage aims to change that.
By Dan ShawMay 15 -
Regulators say they are seeking fairness, noting that firms that reached deals with the SEC before the start of the year are under fewer regulatory mandates.
By Dan ShawMay 12 -
The industry rivals could still turn to FINRA arbitration to pursue their dispute over allegedly unwarranted data breach notices Ameriprise sent LPL customers.
By Dan ShawMay 9 -
Also this week, a Dynasty Financial firm picks up a $1.5B team from Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo recruits from PNC Investments and UBS, and LPL draws from Osaic.
By Dan ShawMay 9 -
In an earnings call, LPL's CEO said his efforts to woo Commonwealth advisors have extended to a "rain-soaked" bike ride and wine-tasting tour.
By Dan ShawMay 9 -
CEO Tony Miller thinks the financial backing Janney draws from the private equity firm KKR allows it to provide a full gamut of advisor support without losing its intimate feel.
By Dan ShawMay 8 -
Morgan Stanley is among a long list of wealth managers facing questions about whether their handling of uninvested cash is really in clients' best interest.
By Dan ShawMay 7 -
After joining Raymond James last year, Lynette Ancona contends she was virtually forced out of Schwab by a branch manager who tended to favor "younger, male" colleagues.
By Dan ShawMay 7 -
Industry trackers see Raymond James' proposal to buy minority stakes in its independent affiliates as a good way to reinvest while also warding off outside competition.
By Dan ShawMay 6 -
The CEO of Summit Wealth said that even before LPL announced its acquisition deal, he and his colleagues were already finding Commonwealth too big for their liking.
By Dan ShawMay 5 -
Also this week, Focus Financial ups the responsibilities for some top executives and Advisor Asset Management appoints a new CEO.
By Dan ShawMay 2 -
Could an economic downturn slow the industry's record-setting pace of acquisition deals? Sure, experts say, but not by much.
By Dan ShawMay 1 -
Industry experts say Edward Jones was at risk of being left behind if it didn't offer access to investments that are becoming 'table stakes' for large wealth managers.
By Dan ShawApril 30




















