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Those popular annuities and their guarantees became too expensive for the so-called manufacturers to offer. Some got out of the game and those that remain have cut back on features. What can an advisor do?
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The San Francisco-based regional bank extended portfolio management and asset allocation services to clients with $50,000 in investable assets.
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An aging population has forged new partnerships between wealth advisors and health care planners.
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A majority of wealthy clients say they are holding onto cash even as confidence improves.
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Judd Gregg, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's CEO, discusses what still needs to be done to restore investor confidence in the financial markets.
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Investors yearning for income and fearing rising interest rates are clamoring for loan funds.
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Wes Long, executive vice president and head of the private client services group at Wedbush Securities discusses his 23 years in the securities business.
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The tax-advantaged plan was supposed to help average Americans save for their children's college education. Today, advisors are increasingly recommending them as an estate planning tool for the wealthy.
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Readings show a modest lift in client optimism but a drop in retirement activity.
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The FPA's president says advisors of all ages should be thinking about the next chapter of their careers.
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