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Almost two months after a court order, the CFP Board has failed to produce the required documents, Florida planners say.
March 25 -
The Washington, D.C., area firm hopes its six-member board will help it better understand and serve female clients.
March 20 -
Advisors are facing 'the most aggressive regulatory environment I have ever seen,' a securities lawyer tells RIAs at a Fidelity conference this week.
March 20 -
As more people live into their 100s -- and as families in which four or five generations overlap become commonplace -- some core elements of financial planning need to change, says one longevity specialist.
March 19 -
A sharply increasing number of plan sponsors want financial advisor guidance -- but many of the RIAs on Fidelity's platform are just dabbling in the area, the custodian says.
March 19 -
United Capital has started providing regular liquidity to advisors with some first stock sales proceeds exceeding $500,000.
March 18 -
Mark Spangler, who used NAPFA affiliation to attract clients before losing most of their assets, was taken immediately into custody at his sentencing.
March 14 -
While the cloud shift and mobile tools continue to dominate, a few newer patterns emerged at this year's T3 conference.
March 13 -
CFP Board makes new push into academia with plans for a center at its headquarters and an academic journal
March 13 -
Family office execs report a rise in direct investments and so-called club deals as hedge funds fall out of favor. ''Families want to be in control," says one consultant.
March 12

