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Looking at risk and return through a new lens
OPINION DEC 22, 2021
Looking at risk and return through a new lens

Against the current economic backdrop, it's hard to argue the traditional approach of stocks, bonds and cash is a reasonable investment mix to manage risk while still generating the necessary returns.

By Randy Swan
Brokerages pay $5 million in restitution for 529 plan violations
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 21, 2021
Brokerages pay $5 million in restitution for 529 plan violations

LPL, Wells Fargo and three Advisor Group firms avoided penalties for 'extraordinary cooperation' with Finra's investigation.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Private Advisor Group reels in new investor capital
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 21, 2021
Private Advisor Group reels in new investor capital

Merchant Investment Management is a private partnership that invests in growth companies and other opportunities. According to its website, Merchant Investment Management this year has focused on investing in the wealth management industry.

By Bruce Kelly
Avantax settles with SEC for $16.9 million over 12b-1 fees
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 21, 2021
Avantax settles with SEC for $16.9 million over 12b-1 fees

The company failed to reveal conflicts of interest concerning marketing fees paid by clients for mutual funds, according to the regulator. The independent broker-dealer 1st Global Advisors was acquired by Blucora in 2019.

By Bruce Kelly
SEC names William Birdthistle director of investment management division
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 21, 2021
SEC names William Birdthistle director of investment management division

William A. Birdthistle is currently a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law. The division oversees regulatory policy for investment advisers.

By InvestmentNews
Global Infrastructure Management pays $4.5 million to settle with SEC
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 21, 2021
Global Infrastructure Management pays $4.5 million to settle with SEC

According to the order, Global failed to offset certain portfolio company fees against management fees charged to clients, as required under its offering and governing documents.

By InvestmentNews
Our succession planning crisis
OPINION DEC 21, 2021
Our succession planning crisis

A Cerulli study shows that of the roughly 103,000 advisers who plan to retire by 2030, 26% are unsure of their succession plans.

By Vance Barse
Clients doing it themselves can cause glitches
OPINION DEC 21, 2021
Clients doing it themselves can cause glitches

At times advisers may have to rescue clients from problems they have created by going it alone.

By Michael Broad
Spending in retirement falls with age, and not by choice
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 20, 2021
Spending in retirement falls with age, and not by choice

Most retirees are likely forced to cut down costs due to insufficient savings, a new paper from the Center for Retirement Research found.

By Emile Hallez
SEC Republican commissioner Elad Roisman to step down
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 20, 2021
SEC Republican commissioner Elad Roisman to step down

Roisman, who has been a commissioner since 2018, played a key role in Trump-era efforts by the SEC to rein in proxy advisory firms and to make it easier for companies to block submissions from newer stockholders.

By Bloomberg
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — December 2021
FINTECH DEC 20, 2021
The latest in financial #AdviserTech — December 2021

This month’s #AdviserTech roundup includes Halo Investing’s $100 million funding round, Orion’s acquisition of BasisCode Compliance and Geowealth’s $19 million funding round.

By Michael Kitces and Kyle Van Pelt
SEC says drop jargon, clarify fees on Form CRS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 17, 2021
SEC says drop jargon, clarify fees on Form CRS

The agency's Standard of Conduct Implementation Committee found content and format problems after reviewing a cross section of filings.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Washington state to delay assessing long-term care premiums
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2021
Washington state to delay assessing long-term care premiums

Gov. Jay Inslee says legislators need time to refine the program, the Washington Cares Fund.

By InvestmentNews
JPMorgan to pay $125 million penalty over messaging apps
FINTECH DEC 17, 2021
JPMorgan to pay $125 million penalty over messaging apps

Employees often communicated about business on their personal devices, using text messaging applications, such as WhatsApp. The compliance systems were not keeping up with technological advances, an expert said.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Finra slaps RBC with $1 million in penalties over bond sales
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 17, 2021
Finra slaps RBC with $1 million in penalties over bond sales

The regulator says the firm failed to review more than 100 accounts for junk-bond concentrations.

By InvestmentNews
Nokia's $8.5B 401(k) held down by high fees, lawsuit claims
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 17, 2021
Nokia's $8.5B 401(k) held down by high fees, lawsuit claims

The case alleges fiduciary breaches based on the existence of cheaper investment options on the market than those used in the plan.

By Emile Hallez
GAO recommends SEC tighten oversight of Finra
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE DEC 16, 2021
GAO recommends SEC tighten oversight of Finra

The Government Accountability Office's report analyzed 69 SEC reviews of Finra since fiscal 2018.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
The case for curiosity as a marketing  strategy
OPINION DEC 16, 2021
The case for curiosity as a marketing strategy

Breaking out of your brand’s usual programming helps break through the attention barriers of customers and prospects.

By Robert Sofia
Voya sued for using own investments in 401(k) plan
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 16, 2021
Voya sued for using own investments in 401(k) plan

One of the lead plaintiffs in the class-action case appears to be the company’s former regional vice president of retirement sales.

By Emile Hallez
Morgan Stanley rep managing $130 million moves to UBS
WIREHOUSES DEC 16, 2021
Morgan Stanley rep managing $130 million moves to UBS

Brett Moore will work in the firm’s Beverly Hills, California, office.

By InvestmentNews