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James C. Cox was working for Edward Jones when he allegedly bilked a "vulnerable developmentally impaired female client.
December 23 -
While some commentators feel that people are likely to drain their savings too fast, at least one expert says many are too reluctant to start spending their nest eggs; Plus, many retirees learn valuable investing lessons only through trial and error.
December 23 -
For buyers, the cost of funds is low now. For sellers, valuations are rich. Cashing out now is an easy case to make," says AssetMark EVP Michael Abelson. "Or they can keep riding the wave."
December 23 -
Tips for young FAs to improve their ability to appeal to clients from older generations.
December 22 -
At TCI Wealth Management, Bob Swift wanted a succession plan that would let him distribute ownership but keep working. Here's the solution he developed.
December 22 -
F-Squared Investments agreed to pay $35 million over U.S. regulatory claims that it misled investors about the performance of a trading strategy used by exchange-traded funds.
December 22 -
F-Squared Investments agreed to pay $35 million over U.S. regulatory claims that it misled investors about the performance of a trading strategy used by exchange- traded funds.
December 22 -
A former Wells Fargo advisor allegedly stole nearly $89,000 from an aging woman who authorized him to pay her rent.
December 22 -
ATM company Diebold has put together a mini-branch prototype that features artificial intelligence, voice recognition and video tellers.
December 22 -
The pursuit of yield has driven both advisors and investors toward newer, more complex ETFs and closed-end funds products that use leverage, employ derivatives, deal in options and futures, sell short and so on. When such funds are held in clients IRAs they can generate additional problems for advisors, creating tax headaches and raising questions about investor suitability.
December 22



