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The wealth management giant questions if there has ever been so large a civil sanction handed down in response to "negligent mistakes" made in an attempt to comply with "unwritten rules."
August 7 -
Financial planners have had to field plenty of questions about why they weren't more aggressively chasing returns. With the market correction, they now have a chance to show the benefits of a diversified strategy.
August 5 -
Firms' practice of offering low returns on clients' uninvested cash is becoming the latest hot legal target.
August 1 -
A financial advisor in North Carolina is looking for a fee-only advisor to offer an advice-only model for his own family. Is this a good idea? If so, what are the considerations?
July 17 -
A look at which firms had the biggest loan balances and revenue numbers and the relationship between the two.
July 10 -
Firms that haven't been afraid of generous recruiting offers have shown the greatest growth in recent years.
July 8 -
A federal judge agrees with plaintiffs that the Federal Trade Commission lacks authority to set rules on unfair competition.
July 5 -
With rate cuts still on the horizon, some advisors wonder if it's time to look for returns beyond high-yield savings and money market accounts.
June 28 -
The Atlanta-based independent broker-dealer thinks some advisors will always feel ill at ease at big firms that keep getting bigger. That's where it sees its opportunity.
June 24 -
Despite the apparent decline, the independent broker-dealer giant remains one of the leaders in advisor recruiting and merger and acquisition deals.
May 10