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IMCA and CAIA are teaming up to fill in a knowledge gap about alternative investments, offering a new online education program that teaches the basics to the uninitiated.
March 14 -
Lifestyle practices get a bad rap. But one of my main goals when starting my RIA was to build a business and a life that met my needs.
March 14
Retirement Matters -
The variable annuities sector stabilizes as issuers find a balance between provider risk and client protection.
March 14 -
While the cloud shift and mobile tools continue to dominate, a few newer patterns emerged at this year's T3 conference.
March 13 -
Forging real relationships -- in person and not just online -- builds not only long-term friendships, but business to boot, says one marketing expert.
March 13
Impact Communications -
CFP Board makes new push into academia with plans for a center at its headquarters and an academic journal
March 13 -
The so-called Crummey technique has the IRS concerned, so planners might want to alert HNW clients before the opportunity is reined in.
March 13 -
Many states have updated their trust laws, providing simpler techniques to help trustees deal with the challenges of irrevocable trusts.
March 13
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Expected in August, the Labor Department's new draft of a fiduciary proposal for retirement-plan advisors involves taking a more "clear, direct and nuanced" approach to the education vs. advising question, says Assistant Secretary of Labor Phyllis Borzi.
March 12 -
The so-called Crummey technique has the IRS concerned, so planners might want to alert HNW clients before the opportunity is reined in.
March 12 -
Securities America and Triad, both divisions of Ladenburg Thalmann, slapped for "failing to supervise the use of consolidated reporting systems resulting in statements with inaccurate valuations being sent to customers."
March 12 -
Regulatory, recruiting and retirement issues dominated the agenda at the annual BISA conference. Here are some of the smartest things we heard from economists, executives and other industry leaders during the well-attended three-day event.
March 12 -
Family office execs report a rise in direct investments and so-called club deals as hedge funds fall out of favor. ''Families want to be in control," says one consultant.
March 12 -
Advisors and their HNW clients too often shy away from difficult conversations about inheritance planning. Here are some ideas for advisors to help start the dialogue.
March 12 -
Compliance experts are recommending that firms take a flexible, risk-based approach as they respond to the SEC's red flag rules, a new set of regulations for protecting clients against identity theft.
March 12 -
Advisors will be expected to keep records about the content they post on social sites just as they do with other materials on traditional channels, according to a senior commission attorney.
March 12 -
The planning network hooks up with Guide Financial to offer cash-flow software to clients.
March 12 -
The once fast-growing firm leaves LPL after a year and a half, hoping NFP's deep pockets will help it attract other advisors.
March 12 -
From why FINRA's BrokerCheck service for investors is facing criticism on multiple fronts to why top advisors want equity and career growth, here are the most notable quotes from the past week's stories.
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Including the next generation in a family's charitable activities helps advisors build a relationship.
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