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Advisor consultants say it's time to do a tech gut check as new technology is bloating firms into paying for costly and often unnecessary tech stacks.
August 13 -
Cadaret Grant agreed to fines to clear up allegations that it had failed to disclose conflicts with costly mutual funds and sweeps accounts.
August 13 -
July has historically been a strong month for ETF inflows, and this year was no exception.
August 13 -
Freshly split from Raymond James, a new hybrid RIA plans a multiphase transition that will culminate in over $3B in AUM.
August 13 -
Advyzon has grown for more than a decade using the strategy that all technology should be built in-house, even if it takes longer.
August 12 -
Recent years have taken the shine off of fixed income, both as a portfolio diversifier and a way to boost total returns. The prospect of falling rates next month promises to reverse that.
August 12 -
Planners can help savers avoid higher taxes, IRS penalties and Medicare headaches by guiding them through the strict guidelines for the accounts.
August 12 -
The latest push-pull episode between the giant firm and its large branches came to light in its earnings call. Unanswered questions loom large for its future.
August 9 -
Eight Broadridge employees rowed at the Paris Olympics this summer through the fintech's Elite Athlete Management Program.
August 9 -
The New York-based firm recently passed $2 billion in AUM and now has over 30 financial advisors.
August 9