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The Labor Departments fiduciary hearings featured more than 70 experts and about 40 hours of testimony. Heres what you missed.
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The Labor Departments fiduciary hearings featured more than 70 experts and about 40 hours of testimony. Heres what you missed.
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A "cautionary" note on the third day of hearings after DoL officials quiz industry attorney in the slippery task of trying to ascertain details of common commission sales.
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"When you put this in the context of rule changes that have occurred since the financial crisis, this would rank at the top," notes James Allen, CEO of Hilliard Lyons.
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"You're getting them through one of the worst things in their life, whether they wanted the divorce or not," says advisor Charles Day.
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In the first action of its kind, the Securities and Exchange Commission has ordered St. Louis-based brokerage Edward Jones to pay $20 million for overcharging retail customers in new municipal bond sales.
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A limited domestic market and a weak native currency have spurred a number of Canadian mutual fund providers to look to the U.S. retail market for growth opportunities.
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Most mutual fund managers spread their money across many securities to curb risk, while a handful eschew traditional diversification and load up on a few holdings, convinced the rewards outweigh the dangers.
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Before firing up the grill or heading to the beach, check out the top recommendations from advisors and industry execs. These titles offer guidance for your career and practice -- all while on vacation (or if you're sneaking in some work while on vacation).
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As summer winds down, wealth managers, industry execs and others share their favorite titles authored by advisors. These 10 books cover a range of topics from succession planning and practice management, to investment advice and tips on smart retirement planning.
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As summer winds down, wealth managers, industry execs and others share their favorite titles authored by advisors. These 10 books cover a range of topics from succession planning and practice management, to investment advice and tips on smart retirement planning.
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Nearly a dozen Democratic state senators express their concerns over the Obama administration's proposed changes to the fiduciary standard; plus the crazy way Social Security punishes spouses who claim early benefits.
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Critics: DoL fiduciary rule would harm investors; Advocates: Americans' "retirement savings are being depleted by conflicts of interest every day."
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The DoLs proposed fiduciary rule would likely push some commission-based brokers out of the retirement market altogether, NAIFAs JuIi McNeely testified during the second day of DoL hearings on the proposed rule.
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A federal appeals court has reversed a Tax Court decision in favor of an unmarried couple, finding the mortgage debt limit provision in the Tax Code applies on a per-taxpayer basis and allowing each of them to deduct mortgage interest up to the $1.1 million limit.
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Hillary Clinton has rolled out a plan to make college affordable that her presidential campaign has dubbed the New College Compact, enabling students to pay for higher education without taking out costly student loans.
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Fidelity National Information Services, a provider of banking and payments technology, agreed to buy software maker SunGard Data Systems in a deal valued at $9.1 billion, including the assumption of debt.
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The wirehouse recruited a Morgan Stanley team that generated $10 million in annual revenue.
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Clients may want to consider the impacts of headline risk on securities before pulling out of municipal bond investments.
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Ongoing updates from the Labor Department's hearings on its proposal to impose fiduciary requirements on retirement advisors from Financial Planning, On Wall Street, Employee Benefit Advisor and Employee Benefit News.
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