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The robo advisor plans to add 90 to 120 new employees and add resources to Betterment Institutional, which already works with 90 advisory firms.
February 19 -
The aggregator's latest addition adds 23 people and, it says, $2 billion in AUM. "It's a sign of strength," says Alois Pirker of Aite Group.
February 18 -
The industry has largely moved to a team model, but some advisors may finish out their careers as 'bachelors,' says John Taft, CEO of RBC's U.S. wealth management division.
February 18 -
For investors worried about how stocks will react to rising interest rates, last weeks trading may provide some guidance.
February 18 -
Mutual funds that buy loans saw $4 billion yanked last month, bringing total outflows for the 12 months ended Jan. 31 $28.7 billion, according to Morningstar data. Thats the biggest withdrawal for any U.S. debt asset class in the period.
February 18 -
Charles Schwab and New York agreed to settle a 2009 lawsuit in which the state accused the firm of promoting auction-rate securities as safe while failing to disclose the risks before the market for them froze.
February 18 -
The Obama administration is expected to endorse more stringent fiduciary rules requiring brokers to have their clients' best interest in mind when recommending retirement-account investments; Plus, the retirement investment mistake clients don't know they're making.
February 18 -
Many advisors are failing to communicate the best strategies to clients. Here are some common trouble spots you should steer clear of.
February 17 -
This tax season is particularly bitter for gays and lesbians who live in states that still don't recognize same-sex marriage.
February 17 -
"The bad guys are out there all the time looking for vulnerability," a cybersecurity and business continuity consultant told advisors at the T3 conference last week.
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