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Wealth managers called into active duty have a delicate balancing act between serving firm and country.
December 10 -
Lebenthal picked up an RIA that oversees $250 million in assets, as well as a team of two advisors in New York.
December 10 -
Mega teams spend months, sometimes years, in the effort to find a new home and transition their oversized books.
December 10 -
Clients should estimate the amount of income they will need to support their lifestyle rather than determining the right size of their nest egg; plus, eight tips for people who will retire in 2015 and why 401(k)s are still a problem.
December 10 -
Fund managers need to focus on more than the strategies they intend to execute. They must also structure their funds and organizations in ways that address both increasing regulation and investors' concerns about the safekeeping of assets.
December 10 -
The three founders of Concord Equity Group Advisors, a firm LPL bought in 2011 after the RIA allegedly hid commissions from its institutional clients, settled with the SEC.
December 9 -
Raymond James & Associates recruited an advisor managing more than $191 million in assets from regional rival Stifel.
December 9 -
Optimism about business growth and a rising sense of alarm at security breaches are shaping U.S. banks' tech spending plans for 2015.
December 9 -
Decreased creditor protection for inherited IRAs will impact retirement planning next year; plus, the hidden pitfalls of collecting Social Security benefits from an ex-spouse and three dividend stocks for retirees to consider.
December 9 -
Concerns about an over-proliferation of ETFs, curiosity regarding how market demand will shape product innovation and questions about the direction of regulation are expected to punctuate discussions among those attending the 19th annual IMN global Indexing and ETF Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., that begins on Dec. 7.
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