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Michael Mauboussin, chief investment strategist at the Legg Mason Inc. unit thats home to Bill Miller, left the firm last week.
January 7 -
The impact of last weeks tax accord in Congress -- officially known as the American Tax Relief Act of 2012 -- is likely to be far wider and more complex than many have imagined. And many of these complexities will directly impact financial advisors.
January 7
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In the wake of the newly-passed American Tax Relief Act of 2012, its likely many wealthy clients will continue to make large family gifts. If they are giving away hard-to-value assets, they might consider following a tactic from the Wandry case, decided by the Tax Court in 2012.
January 7 -
Total money market mutual fund assets increased by $37.78 billion for the week ended Jan. 2, according to the Investment Company Institute.
January 7 -
The end of December was a "dud" for flows into equity mutual funds, reports Jeff Tjornehoj of Lipper.
January 7 -
The last-minute tax deal cobbled together in Washington contained several key elements for estate planning. Now advisors can break the good news to wealthy clients:
January 6 -
Here we present a new look at our Top 50 Bank Advisors list, reshuffled and ranked by AUM (and then we cut it down to just the top 20).
January 5 -
The highly regulated mutual fund industry has largely been spared from the post-2008 financial crisis reforms-except, of course, for money market funds which can't seem to move off the regulatory target zone.
January 4 -
There's nothing quite like the feeling of coming out from under a guardian's wing.
January 4 -
Jeffrey Gundlach is starting his New Year the way he ended 2012.
January 4

