Toby is a veteran journalist with more than a dozen years of experience in the field who joined Financial Planning in 2017 after prior tenures with the New York Daily News, Commercial Observer and City Limits. He earned an undergraduate degree in the humanities from the University of Texas at Austin and a master's degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. He has won a dozen business journalism awards during his time with Financial Planning, including those received for the 2020 podcast series "
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More growth is on the way: the No. 1 IBD has one more massive recruiting move and a $300M acquisition to complete.
April 30 -
Despite a competitive fight among wealth managers for advisors, clients and industry AUM rankings, most practices are very small businesses — and some advisors want them to stay that way.
April 30 -
The litigation reveals how wealth managers’ deals with product sponsors work and how one with a former Voya unit went awry.
April 29 -
The policy issues grow more urgent every year, but lawmakers haven’t passed any significant legislation for nearly 4 decades.
April 29 -
The firm’s recruiting is also gaining steam, despite the ongoing impact to its bottom line from low interest rates.
April 28 -
The 20-advisor team left Advisor Group’s Securities America for the private equity-backed holding company’s independent subsidiary, Cadaret Grant.
April 28 -
The RIA roll-up could make as many as a dozen deals in 2021 through the new source of capital, CEO Marty Bicknell says.
April 27 -
In releasing their annual snapshot, state securities agency officials pledged to provide clarity around the compliance headache for small practices.
April 27 -
Bailard appointed Sonya Thadhani Mughal under a succession plan and a series of moves unveiled by the wealth and fund company.
April 26 -
As the firm repelled a rare activist challenge, a potential private equity buyer has approached it, according to a news report.
April 23 -
Peggy Ho built the rival firm’s government relations team, and she’s joining the new firm at a pivotal time in wealth management regulation.
April 22 -
The legislation re-introduced in Congress could give more clients the option of seeking damages through the courts.
April 22 -
After appointing the committee and starting a new conference series, co-chairs Fanci Worthington and Stephen Oliver are asking all advisors to get involved.
April 22 -
From compliance to technology and succession, advisors may be under the wrong impressions about launching their own firms.
April 22 -
The founder of advisor consulting service Level Best answered FP’s queries about the best and worst practices in wealth management.
April 21 -
The two lead advisors had each spent more than two decades with the wirehouse.
April 20 -
The annual full-service investor rankings picked a new winner for 2021 while tracking major generational differences.
April 15 -
Financial advisor Jacqueline Campbel led a diversity program at her old firm and has ambitious expansion goals for her new one after 25 years in the industry.
April 14 -
Advisor Kristin Bartlow brings a team of four managing $195 million in client assets to Journey Strategic Wealth.
April 13 -
Lisa Quadrini had worked with the practice during her earlier tenure with Merrill Lynch, and she’s now launching its new office.
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