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A wealth manager has been hit with 14 customer disputes since entering the industry in 2005, FINRA records show.
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Clients need to know the facts when offered a lump-sum payment for trading in their pensions; Plus, seven questions to ask before buying a qualified longevity annuity contract.
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Planners are demanding more sophisticated tools and vendors are responding. Here are the top takeaways from this year's Technology Tools for Today Conference.
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The new service will go beyond just job openings--it also will show how many advisors work in a certain area so applicants can hone their searches.
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The finance industry faces a steep, uphill battle in trying to convince the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that the long-standing use of arbitration agreements is beneficial for consumers.
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Online competitors like Wealthfront and Betterment are taking issue with Schwab's characterization of its automated investment service as cheaper, better and not just skewed to millennial investors.
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The U.S. has a record 10.1 million millionaire households, a Spectrem Group study shows.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's second arbitration study indicates the bureau's intent to regulate financial institutions' inclusion of clauses that prevent customers from suing.
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Some strategies aimed at reducing a client's FICA tax burden could actually sabotage future Social Security earnings. Here's what advisors must understand.
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The wirehouse grabbed a group that produced $2.5 million at RBC.
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