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Exclusive: Without any notice, fee-only is replaced with none provided on CFP holders profiles.
September 20 -
Despite continued economic and market uncertainty, most advisors expect 2013 to be a good year according to a new poll released today by SEI.
September 20 -
Technical malfunctions at stock exchanges around the world are putting their owners credit ratings in jeopardy, according to Standard & Poors.
September 20 -
Business owners are often so busy with their work they put off personal financial planning and investment decision making.
September 20 -
Culture clash between merging firms can mean the end of even a well-planned deal.
September 19 -
FINRA is pressing ahead with a controversial new rule that would require brokers to make disclosures about recruitment compensation they receive as an enticement to jump to a new firm.
September 19 -
Brokerages from Morgan Stanley to Bank of America Corp.s Merrill Lynch poach salesmen from one another, offering bonuses based on how much revenue they produce. Now brokers receiving bonuses of at least $100,000 will be required to inform clients.
September 19 -
Think you might be bored at your kids' birthday party? Think again. Dave Grant shares three business lessons he learned at his son's recent party.
September 19
Retirement Matters -
Exclusive: Widespread abuse of the term raises question of a disciplinary double-standard.
September 19 -
Low rates and longer lives make the conventional wisdom of 4% withdrawal rates obsolete.
September 19 -
Financial services firms have to start recruiting the half-million college students who may be interested in becoming advisors, or risk having demand for financial advice outstrip supply within ten years, a new study from Pershing shows.
September 19 -
At a time when recruiting is down across the independent broker-dealer space, Cetera Financial Group has added 247 net new advisors nationwide between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2013.
September 19 -
Seeking to end probes of a trading debacle that damaged its reputation for risk-management, JPMorgan agreed to pay about $920 million for failing to implement adequate controls and providing incomplete information to regulators and its board.
September 19 -
When interviewing, hiring, and onboarding recent college graduates, financial planning firm leaders should plan to ask tough and innovative questions, listen extensively, and spend much more time and energy offering the new employees honest compliments rather than just criticizing them.
September 18 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon told employees to prepare for more legal woes while the bank undertakes an unprecedented effort to comply with regulations.
September 18 -
As desktop publishing has become less and less expensive and more advisors are building brochures to advertise their practices, marketing organizations are encouraging teams to articulate their value proposition to the marketplace. Here are two glaring errors that advisors must avoid.
September 18
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Exclusive: Confusion over compensation disclosure again cited; board insists process is 'consistent, fair, credible.'
September 17 -
The American College of Financial Services has launched Analyst Success.com, an Internet-based preparatory program for the CFA exam that includes self-guided and instructor-led packages.
September 17 -
New York, California and Texas will be ground zero for Fiera Capital, the $71 billion Canadian investment manager that is hoping to crack the top tier of the U.S. private wealth market.
September 16 -
Although average Gen Xers say they want life insurance policies worth more than $700,000, they purchase only $260,000 in coverage.
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