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Israel and Gaza. Russia and the Ukraine. When does smart money bet on the conflicts subsiding?
September 11 - FP magazine
As more companies offer financial wellness benefits to employees, planners have a chance to build new relationships.
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Nicholas Schorsch boasts of new RCS platform's offerings and advisor payoff, but user interface offers glitches, confusion.
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Independent Financial Partners, an LPL firm, tapped a financial services veteran to recruit advisors from the wirehouse channel.
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A Simple Way to Shrink Taxes; A trust protects a doctors office project; Investors should address aggressive corporate tax planning.
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Michael Aronstein, a portfolio manager for Marketfield Asset Management, says the Fed moves have forced advisors to rethink the way they use bonds in a portfolio.
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"Our industry is at the early stages of disruption by robo advisors. It's not a question of if this will happen but when and how much," says planner and industry consultant Deborah Fox. Here are three upgrades advisors need now.
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For some advisors, a virtual office model offers advantages other than a reduction in costs.
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Applying your fantasy football skills to retirement savings; 7 fatal flaws in America's 401(k) plans; 3 steps to protect your portfolio in the next market crash
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Achieving these three goals can help advisors meet their firms' ultimate growth objectives, an online marketing exec tells advisors.
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"Emails are a great way to share news but not a great way to have a conversation," a document management specialist tells advisors.
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Frontier markets exhibit the same signs of possible profitability that could be found a decade ago in emerging markets.
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Janney Montgomery Scott replaces wealth management products chief David Penn, as he steps down to become a financial advisor.
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FINRA has promoted one of its own to head the regulator's disciplinary unit, but still has no replacement for Linda Fienberg's other role as head of arbitrations.
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The financial services sector as a whole is chasing short-term gains and in the process saddling investors with the costs of higher trading volumes and often not acting in their best interests, says Vanguard founder John Bogle.
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Treasuries are the worlds worst- performing bonds this quarter amid concern investors are underestimating risk the Federal Reserve will raise borrowing costs next year.
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A Merrill Lynch advisor managing $230 million in assets has left the wirehouse to join RBC Wealth Management.
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Big banks are still avoiding bank M&A, but the reasons are evolving. Plenty are still looking inward, while others are focusing on buying fee businesses. U.S. Bank CEO Richard Davis says he doesn't want to be burdened with an integration when the economy takes off.
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The deal with Joseph Capital Management gives Modera a Florida presence plus tax and technology expertise.
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Regulators have been clamping down on auditors of broker-dealers in recent years in response to the lack of meaningful audits of Bernard Madoffs investment firm and other scandals uncovered during the financial crisis.
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