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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.
December 17 -
Biases that arise from misconceptions (and laziness) can do lasting damage to a client's retirement plan and an advisors businessthe popularity of "file and suspend" is just one example
December 17
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Prompted by a Financial Planning investigation, more effective advice for soldiers and vets in financial distress is the objective.
December 17 -
From the family feud that rocked Nicholas Schorsch's REIT and IBD empires to LPL's regulatory lapses and a wealth management crisis sparked by a CEO's private fund, the advisory industry had a healthy share of lowlights in 2014. Here are some of the most memorable.
December 16 -
The CFP Boards first computer-based exam attracted over 2,100 applicants.
December 16 -
Raymond James recruited advisors with about $2 billion in combined assets, including a Merrill Lynch team with $535 million in AUM. Meanwhile, UBS hired a $2.5 million producer and Wells Fargo grabbed a team managing more than $400 million in assets.
December 16 -
A change in S&P Dow Jones investment classifications has the potential to change both the makeup and the perception of some dividend-focused ETFs.
December 16 -
"He clearly wouldn't be walking way [from American Realty Capital] if things were business as usual,” says Aite Group analyst Alois Pirker. “The optics are just not very good."
December 16 -
With nearly 16,000 firms managing $2.4 trillion in assets, Cerulli predicts the RIA industry will capture 28% of retail investor assets by 2018.
December 16 -
The $500 million firm "outgrew" Ameriprise before joining one of the country's largest aggregators, United Cap's Brinker says.
December 16 -
A couple who bought a business using money from their self-directed IRA faced a big tax bill as the value of the business increased; Plus, how to transition your clients before you retire.
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