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Is there a better model for retirement planning? Michael Falk, partner with Focus Consulting Group, explains why advisors should shift their focus from stockpiling assets to covering clients' expenses.
August 1 -
A Roth conversion that increases reported income might also decrease health insurance premium tax credit and thus bumping up the cost of the conversion.
August 1 -
Real estate investing and retirees in the same sentence scares many financial advisors. But one, who teaches such strategies, gives them a green light if clients follow a few of his cautions.
August 1 -
Guaranteed pensions still exist for some lucky retirees; financial planners need to know how help those clients make the best pre- and post-retirement planning decisions to effectively manage the steady income.
August 1 -
4 reasons not to panic about Social Security; The role of bonds in a portfolio; Education trumps retirement for single parents, and that's a cause for concern
August 1 -
Derek Bruton takes the top job at a firm with historical ties to an advisor that the SEC has barred from the industry.
August 1 -
In response to online rivals, Mark Cortazzo created a passively managed portfolio service and offered it on the Web.
August 1 -
Focus Financial Partners named Dan Sontag, a former president of Merrill Lynch's global wealth management unit, to its board of directors.
July 31 -
'I think an entry by Schwab may be more of a threat to established advisors by putting even more downward pressure on fees,' says Grant Easterbrook, Corporate Insight analyst.
July 31 -
A new study finds substantial savings and comfortable retirements when defined contribution plans are combined with Social Security income and lifestyle changes.
July 31 -
Multiple reasons for business owners to offer 401(k) plans; Rules for juicing up your retirement account; Retirement number, who cares
July 31 -
A pair of new studies released this week find that planners' biggest concerns now center on a potential equity market downturn.
July 31 -
Securities America picks up a team with $120 million in client assets while a Focus partner firm brings in a wealth manager with $150 million in AUM. Here's a roundup of some of the most recent moves among independent financial advisors.
July 31 -
Board pledges not to punish widely followed advisor while they try to resolve fee-only compensation issue; draws accusations of 'arbitrary' treatment.
July 31 -
Planners are facing another competitive attack. Previous threats made the profession stronger - will that happen this time?
July 30 -
Some are pushing investors to target intermediate maturities and others telling investors to adopt a barbell approach, a strategy where investors buy both short and long maturities.
July 30 -
Increased operating expenses and higher than anticipated regulatory costs and fines contributed to a 4.4% drop in second-quarter net income at LPL Financial.
July 30 -
The $400,000 Social Security question; Generating income in low-yield world; When conventional wisdom is good enough
July 30 -
Entrepreneurial advisors are leaving the wirehouses and constructing new business models the industry hasn't seen. But before joining these trailblazers, other advisors should think about what it is they want to change.
July 29 -
The financial powerhouse announced it has acquired the business of Capital Planning Advisory Group, a small Yardley, Pa.-based RIA. The team will bring $120 million in client assets.
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