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Wells Fargo and other banks are testing the use of mobile devices to authenticate consumers in the drive-through lane. The pilot, designed to expedite service and improve security, serves as the latest example of a growing trend: preordering banking services via digital devices.
May 8 -
The regional broker-dealer landed a former business director from Lifetime Financial Growth, who also worked for Merrill Lynch and Lehman brothers.
May 8 -
Walter Bettinger argues robos might work for "a very small percentage of people," but not for the overwhelming majority of the investing community.
May 7 -
The common experiences of this younger generation makes them a different type of client than the traditional U.S. investors.
May 7 -
Failing to arbitrate disputes that arise out of an advisors employment activities can result in costly penalties.
May 7 -
More pre-retirees intend to spend all their savings and leave nothing to their children than those who save as much as they can to pass on to the next generation; Plus, retirement saving rules that just don't add up.
May 7 -
If you're pinning your success to an arbitrary AUM level, you've got a problem. Here's what firms seeking long-term success should concentrate on instead.
May 7
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Envestnet's acquisition of Finance Logix marks the latest in a string of big firms snapping up advisor-focused technology providers.
May 7 -
The SEC and other regulators are seeking information about the bank's use of proprietary products in its wealth management business, the company disclosed in a regulatory filing.
May 7 -
Andrew Parish, publisher of the wealth management gossip site, admitted he failed to pay more than $341,000 in employment taxes for his recruiting business, Axiom Consulting Group.
May 6 -
Clients who want to roll over their spouses' IRA into their names can only do so if their spouses die and if they are properly named as beneficiaries; Plus, how to avoid running out of money in retirement.
May 6 -
You're a financial advisor, not a doctor, but if you're advising older clients, you need to be able to spot cognitive declines.
May 6 -
Two advisors that produced $2.15 million in annual revenue joined Raymond James Financial Services, the firm's independent broker-dealer.
May 6 -
Cognitive and health issues can make meeting with older clients more difficult. Here are some tips to help advisors break down communication barriers.
May 5 -
Two other groups that managed more than $300 million also move to the wirehouse.
May 5 -
Wells Fargo was sued by Los Angeles for allegedly opening accounts and issuing credit cards without customers authorization as part of what the city called a fee-generating machine.
May 5 -
New hires join the firm's employee and independent channels.
May 5 -
Investors may consider leaving their 401(k) retirement plans if their employer doesn't match the contribution they make; Plus, five money-making ideas to boost clients' retirement funds.
May 5 -
Richard Ohrn, a former broker with Chase and Wells Fargo in Boca Raton, Fla., was banned last week, 12 days after staging his disappearance at sea.
May 5 -
Cognitive and health issues can make meeting with older clients more difficult. Here are some tips to help advisors break down communication barriers.
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