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The government aims to reduce the "magnitude of the injury" to clients from conflicted advice, Timothy Hauser, the official who chaired the hearings on Capitol Hill, tells Financial Planning.
August 17 -
The new recruits joined the firm's employee and independent channels.
August 14 -
An inherited IRA partly financed with nondeductible contributions requires careful record keeping. Plus, how tax deferrals promise millennials a great retirement.
August 13 -
Why retirees whose premiums that are not deducted from Social Security payments can expect an increase next year; Plus, explaining the menu of income annuity features and options.
August 13 -
A "cautionary" note on the third day of hearings after DoL officials quiz industry attorney in the slippery task of trying to ascertain details of common commission sales.
August 13 -
"When you put this in the context of rule changes that have occurred since the financial crisis, this would rank at the top," notes James Allen, CEO of Hilliard Lyons.
August 13 -
"You're getting them through one of the worst things in their life, whether they wanted the divorce or not," says advisor Charles Day.
August 13 -
Before firing up the grill or heading to the beach, check out the top recommendations from advisors and industry execs. These titles offer guidance for your career and practice -- all while on vacation (or if you're sneaking in some work while on vacation).
August 12 -
Nearly a dozen Democratic state senators express their concerns over the Obama administration's proposed changes to the fiduciary standard; plus the crazy way Social Security punishes spouses who claim early benefits.
August 12 -
Critics: DoL fiduciary rule would harm investors; Advocates: Americans' "retirement savings are being depleted by conflicts of interest every day."
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