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The Securities and Exchange Commission is promising to take another look at revising or eliminating 12b-1 fees this year, now that the financial crisis seems to be abating.
March 19 -
Financial planners, watch your backs. Financial Engines, a retirement plan advisor co-founded by a Nobel Prize winner, completed an initial public offering Monday that blew the doors off the IPO market and affirmed investor belief in a business model that offers low-cost sophisticated retirement advice to individual investors.
March 19 -
Instead of gaining from the lessons that behavioral finance has to offer, much of the industry has treated it as a parlor game.
March 19 -
Donor-advised funds have gained in popularity as more private foundations have seen the benefits of the funds over the complexities of running their own foundation.
March 19 -
SIFMA and CMSA back Garrett's follow-up bill
March 19 -
American investors remain confused about this economic recovery, according to monthly data from Morningstar.
March 18 -
The Investment Company Institute is on board with many government reforms intended to make money market funds more secure, but not all of them.
March 18 -
SEI is offering enhanced, online portfolio and account monitoring services for wealth managers, to help them deal with increasing regulations concerning account reviews.
March 18 -
The unwinding of the Federal Reserve's liquidity programs is unlikely to boost the sickly yields on tax-free money market funds, participants say.
March 18 -
U.S. households increasingly are making retirement investment decisions on their own, often placing nest-egg balances in different types of accounts at multiple institutions. And a huge chunk of that money has gone into everyday banking products.
March 18

