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Treasuries fell, following a four- week gain, after President Barack Obama said he was confident the U.S. will avoid the automatic spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to occur at year-end.
November 19 -
Almost immediately after the election, the national conversation turned to what is widely seen as an impending financial crisis known as the fiscal cliff. A dramatic term, for sure, but what does it mean for the economy, investment advisors and their clients?
November 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service is allowing 401(k) and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans to make loans and hardship distributions to victims of Hurricane Sandy and members of their families, as part of the Obama administrations efforts to bring all available resources to bear to support state and local partners affected by Hurricane Sandy.
November 19 -
Investors who have saved more than $250,000 towards retirement feel more confident and are more willing to take the risks of putting their money to work in the stock market than their peers with a smaller nest egg, according to a new survey from Wells Fargo.
November 17 -
The world today is filled with coaches of every type. So many, in fact, you may question what a coach really does (and if a financial advisor needs one.)
November 17
Carson Group -
It's not surprising that risk management and cost containment remain high priorities for fund companies and service providers.
November 17 -
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A jury last week found the father and son running the Reserve Primary fund not guilty of fraud but liable on one count of negligence.
November 17 -
The hyper-partisan nature of this last Presidential election was guaranteed to create a long, unhappy hangover for half of the American population, and it created a particular challenge for financial planners and investment advisors. Billions of dollars were spent to tell investors and clients that America is going to hell in a handbasket. People were emotionally invested in the outcome
November 16
Financial Planning -
Young and up-and-coming planner Winnie Sun is a passionate advocate for the role that social media can play in attracting Generation Y clients. But recently a routine LinkedIn inquiry she made yielded a benefit that surprised even her: a huge client prospect who she thinks she never could have met otherwise
November 16
