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Judge tells board to produce documents, denies Camardas their request for sanctions; CFP Board sends documents to plaintiffs.
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Prospect theory suggests that investors feel more pain from an investment's decline than pleasure from its rise, and advisors can incorporate this into their interactions with clients.
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When it comes to technology, advisors need to focus less on increasing efficiency and more on engaging clients.
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A clear, sustainable withdrawal policy plays a critical role in clients' retirement success. Advisors offer a few ways to get them to stick to the plan.
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Investors not only want advisors to earn extra credentials, but they want advisors to work to maintain those credentials, a new study by IMCA finds.
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Prospect theory suggests that investors feel more pain from an investment's decline than pleasure from its rise, and advisors can incorporate this into their interactions with clients.
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Advisors demanded that the group help 'draw a line' between financial planners and salespeople, and help them solve other challenges.
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It's clear that leverage was one of the main culprits of the financial meltdown, but what other factors were at play?
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IMCA is updating the curriculum and exams for its CIMA certification to better prepare advisors for a changing industry, the association said at its annual conference.
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Planners who work with service members and veterans say the U.S. military could do more to help soldiers in financial straits. Here are their recommendations.
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Conventional wisdom holds that allocations should become more conservative as investors enter their retirement years, decreasing the exposure to equities. Now research shows the opposite may be true.
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Douglas Cowgill, the firm's president and chief compliance officer, attempted to disguise the shortfall from SEC examiners by entering a fake trade in the firm's account records, according to the SEC complaint.
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Conventional wisdom holds that allocations should become more conservative as investors enter their retirement years, decreasing the exposure to equities. Now research shows the opposite may be true.
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Advisors are bound to manipulate clients -- and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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It usually pays to wait, but not always. Here's a look at five important factors advisors should consider when developing Social Security strategies for clients.
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'If the goal is to maximize value, selling to an external buyer is always better,' says Pershing's Mark Tibergien. 'If the goal is based on commitments to clients and associates, selling internally is better.'
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A standalone application, Pocket Risk, helps advisors gauge clients risk aversion and anticipate behavior during downturns.
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Financial despair is a major contributing cause of suicide among troops and veterans.
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Ex-commanders take new jobs as load-pushing 'advisors.' No wonder service members get victimized.
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Among many troops who take their own lives, financial stress is a major contributing factor.
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