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A former Wells Fargo advisor allegedly stole nearly $89,000 from an aging woman who authorized him to pay her rent.
December 22 -
Clients should start preparing emotionally, as well as financially, for retirement at least five years early; Plus, downsizing your home isn't always a good idea.
December 22 -
Its been a rough couple of years for gold and coal. But the precious metal is gaining back its safe haven shine with investors, while coal continues to be snubbed.
December 22 -
Using donor-advised funds can ease the pressure on clients to make hurried year-end giving decisions, while still allowing them to receive the tax benefits from their donation.
December 22
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The ideal investing approach should control downside risk while also achieving a reasonable rate of growth. Here are a few suggestions.
December 22 -
A financial advisor helped doctors who were facing increases in their health insurance premiums by better visualizing their full options; Plus, means testing and a higher retirement age are possible fixes for Social Security.
December 19 -
Board quietly hires former SEC official; critics call for CEO Keller's departure as well.
December 18 -
Advisor, beware: Funds that use complex, hedge style methods may not be appropriate for client retirement accounts.
December 18 -
A complaint that Schorsch instructed ARCP executives to shift numbers in the companys second-quarter results to cover up errors from the first quarter is part of a defamation suit against ARCP, Schorsch and former ARCP Chief Executive David Kay, according to The Wall Street Journal.
December 18 -
Five ways to shrink your client's tax footprint, tax moves to make still in 2014, and clients ready for IRA charity contributions.
December 18 -
An attorney for Jorge Posada and Jose Contreras says ballplayers were "victims of fraud, taken advantage of at every turn."
December 18 -
Regulators penalized both the independent and employee channels of Wells Fargo for failing to properly screen over 200,000 customer accounts.
December 18 -
The increasing Asian, Hispanic and other minority groups will have an impact on the development of products, services and training; Plus, more than half of American households may not maintain standard of living in retirement.
December 18 -
The legislation provides a short-term extension through the end of the year for dozens of familiar tax breaks for businesses and individuals, along with a new savings program for the disabled.
December 18 -
High-performing firms are almost twice as likely to effectively describe target client profiles to clients and centers of influence.
December 18 -
Raymond James' independent broker dealer lured away two advisors producing $1.85 million from Morgan Stanley.
December 17 -
Investors have gotten more desperate in their pursuit of yield, reaching for ever-dicier products. What could possibly go wrong?
December 17 -
The advisor allegedly solicited and received loans totaling $56,000 from two customers in violation of the firms' policies.
December 17 -
Seniors should discuss their plans with their partners and designate a family member to manage their bills if necessary; Plus, clients should put their bonus in a retirement account.
December 17 -
The U.S. Senate sent a $42 billion package of tax incentives to President Obama for his signature, reviving dozens of lapsed breaks for 2014 and setting them to expire two weeks from tomorrow.
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