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U.S. Retirement Market Projected to Hit $22 Trillion by 2016 The U.S. retirement market is projected to grow to nearly $22 trillion by 2016. That represents a 38% increase from an estimated $16 trillion mark for the end of 2011, due mostly to continuing market recovery.
January 30 -
Will the recent SEC alert chill the use of social media by asset management firms? Or simply put it on ice?
January 30 -
The U.S. retirement market is projected to grow to nearly $22 trillion by 2016. That represents a 38% increase from an estimated $16 trillion mark for the end of 2011, due mostly to continuing market recovery.
January 30 -
Custom target-date funds are beginning to proliferate at the expense of their off-the-shelf counterparts. Thats due to plan sponsors wanting to have greater control over whats in a fund and have access to a wider array of investments to put in them.
January 30 -
The former UBS trader accused of unauthorized deals that cost the Swiss bank $2.3 billion pleaded not guilty to four fraud and false accounting charges in a London court.
January 30 -
Marketing expert Marie Swift says forward-thinking financial advisors are incorporating social media into their marketing plans. Are you doing enough online to remain competitive?
January 30
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Alex Murguia, managing principal of McLean Asset Management and CEO and founder of inStream Solutions, believes advisors should be aware of major changes underway in the planning professionand should take proactive steps to safeguard their practices. Financial Planning talked to Murguia about his views on the outlook for RIA businesses.
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UBS Americas Wealth Management said it hired at least 14 veteran Merrill Lynch brokers who in total managed more than $2 billion in client assets at Merrill.
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The firm promoted Kevin Rogers to managing director and family wealth advisor to head up the specialty team.
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Retirement can be daunting but having sound financial advice makes Americans feel like they have a better handle on it, according to a survey by Franklin Templeton.
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