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Now that the March 1 deadline for Congress and the White House to reach a deficit-reduction agreement has lapsed, federal agencies must now begin to absorb $85 billion in automatic spending cuts, but for financial advisors, it could be business as usual, at least for the time being.
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Another money market fund is making its way toward the recycling bin.
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Im all of 52 years old. I have a baby face. I have four children. I plan to be working for a long time, Casady said.
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It's been more than three years since the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a new rule requiring boards to disclose whether and how they go about recruiting more diverse directors.
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William Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, last week called out Charles Schwab & Co. for recently changing up its customer arbitration agreements by striking its investors' ability to join class action lawsuits.
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Much ado has been made about the splashy start this year for equity funds.
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Should mutual funds be backing off on holdings in gun and armament makers?
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When it comes to social media, most advisors concentrate on LinkedIn for network building and Twitter for following the conversations. Facebook was not a priority, but that may be about to change.
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Is there an actual fee war being waged among exchange-traded fund providers or are fees being adjusted merely according to standard operating procedure?
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In first seven weeks of the year, $30 billion flowed in to equity mutual funds.
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