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Financial advisors looking to save costs, improve productivity and meet compliance standards recognize the importance of an effective document management application that goes above beyond Adobe Acrobat but thus far the options remain fairly limited.
December 8 -
Walmart, the worlds largest private employer, and Merrill Lynch, without admitting to wrongdoing, have agreed to pay $13.5 million in a class-action lawsuit accusing them of breaching their fiduciary duty to 2 million past and present Walmart workers. The suit was settled in Kansas City federal court.
December 8 -
SIFMA spent $3.96 million on lobbying during the first three quarters of 2011, slightly outpacing its efforts for the same periods in 2008 and 2009, according to reports filed with the clerk of the U.S. House that contain information for both houses of Congress.
December 8 -
Walmart, the world’s largest private employer, and Merrill Lynch, without admitting to wrongdoing, have agreed to pay $13.5 million in a class-action lawsuit accusing them of breaching their fiduciary duty to two million past and present Walmart workers. The suit was settled in Kansas City federal court.
December 7 -
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation says it has enhanced its cost basis reporting service to help mutual fund managers and other financial intermediaries transfer cost basis information on investors accounts from one firm to another.
December 6 -
If it looks too good to be true, it is. That appears to be the stance that will be taken by the SEC when it comes to investigating the fraudulent activities of hedge fund advisors as evidenced by its recent enforcement action against three separate firms and six individuals.
December 5 -
Financial Planning columnist Bob Veres says advisors need to understand what could happen if FINRA becomes their regulator.
December 5 -
Ahead of the Department of Labors anticipated proposal to redefine fiduciary responsibility, expected sometime in 2012, 55 House Republicans sent a letter asking for more careful consideration of the effects on consumer choice before any new rule is proposed.
December 5 -
Neuberger Berman has placed Fayad Abbasi, an analyst at the center of a federal insider-trading probe, on paid leave.
December 5 -
From Dodd-Frank to new taxes on professional services, lawmakers are increasingly making and suggesting changes that could dramatically impact planners and their clients. The planning community hasn't sat idle amid all this rule-making. In fact, the Financial Planning Association and its regional chapters have gotten more politically active than they've been in the past.
December 5 -
Since the financial crisis and Great Recession, 401(k) plans have undergone dramatic shifts. To foster diversification and greater participation, 51% of participants in Fidelity Investments' 401(k) plans are in automatically enrolled plans, up from 16% five years ago, and 73% of the plans use target-date funds as the default, up from 11% in 2006. In the past year, 64% of sponsors changed their investment lineup-up dramatically from 20% in 2008.
December 5 -
The second iteration of the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive is supposed to fix what was wrong with the first version, adopted in 2007.
December 5 -
The second iteration of the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive is supposed to fix what was wrong with the first version, adopted in 2007.
December 5 -
Neuberger Berman has placed Fayad Abbasi, an analyst at the center of a federal insider-trading probe, on paid leave. However, a Neuberger Berman spokesperson told The Wall Street Journal that the company was unaware of Abbasi being named in the investigation
December 4 -
A Dallas district court upheld a $1.7 million FINRA arbitration panels penalty against Raymond James Financial Services over how a former independent contractor handled the finances of an elderly Texas man and the estate of his deceased wife.
December 1 -
The Dodd-Frank Act contains many examples of this desire to impose old standards on a new reality.
December 1 -
Our legal expert explains the ramifications of serving elderly clients.
December 1 -
FINRA and the SEC issued a joint risk alert and regulatory notice Wednesday, advising broker-dealers to make sure theyre mindful of whats going on within their branch offices and even offering some tips to ensure they remain in compliance.
November 30 -
FINRA has sanctioned eight firms and 10 individuals for selling interests in private placement offerings without having a reasonable basis for recommending the securities, the regulatory agency said in a statement. The sanctions included ordering more than $3.2 million in total restitution.
November 30 -
The SEC has charged three investment advisors OMNI Investment Advisors, Feltl & Company and Asset Advisors LLC for failing to implement compliance procedures to prevent securities law violations. OMNIs owner, Gary R. Beynon, was also charged.
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