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Midterm elections a matter of personal politics for financial advisers
NEWS RIAS OCT 24, 2022
Midterm elections a matter of personal politics for financial advisers

Advisers surveyed preferred that Republicans control Congress when it convenes in 2023 by a margin of 60% to 25%.

By Devin McGinley
Merrill team managing $564 million goes indie with Sanctuary Wealth
NEWS WIREHOUSES OCT 21, 2022
Merrill team managing $564 million goes indie with Sanctuary Wealth

Plano, Texas-based Valorous Advisors specializes in retirement plan consulting.

By InvestmentNews
IRS boosts 401(k) contribution limit by record amount amid inflation
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 21, 2022
IRS boosts 401(k) contribution limit by record amount amid inflation

The limit on contributions to retirement savings account will rise by $2,000 to a maximum of $22,500 next year, reflecting the change in the consumer price index.

By Bloomberg
Finra smacks Raymond James with $1.15 million penalty over compliance shortcomings
NEWS BROKER DEALERS OCT 21, 2022
Finra smacks Raymond James with $1.15 million penalty over compliance shortcomings

Raymond James Financial Services overlooked 'multiple red flags' related to the activities of two brokers, according to Finra.

By Bruce Kelly
M&A activity continues to weather perfect storm of negative factors
NEWS RIAS OCT 21, 2022
M&A activity continues to weather perfect storm of negative factors

Smaller RIA sellers are driving the pace of deals toward another record year, according to Devoe & Co.'s report on third-quarter activity.

By Jeff Benjamin
Tiedemann SPAC deal clears major hurdle to listing
NEWS RIAS OCT 21, 2022
Tiedemann SPAC deal clears major hurdle to listing

The RIA says a vote by the shareholders of the SPAC, Cartesian Growth Corp., to approve the deal has been scheduled for next month.

By Bruce Kelly
Inflation adjustment boosts IRS standard deduction, lifting take-home pay
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 21, 2022
Inflation adjustment boosts IRS standard deduction, lifting take-home pay

Decades-high inflation prompted an unusually big tweak for 2023, and as a result, employees can expect to see less tax withheld from paychecks as soon as January.

By Bloomberg
Republicans, Democrats could agree on some adviser issues after midterm elections
NEWS ALTERNATIVES OCT 20, 2022
Republicans, Democrats could agree on some adviser issues after midterm elections

There's some chance that members of both parties will want to open private markets to more ordinary investors.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Investment scams targeting the elderly surge, government agency reports
NEWS ALTERNATIVES OCT 20, 2022
Investment scams targeting the elderly surge, government agency reports

The Federal Trade Commission says older Americans lost $147 million in 2021, up 213% from 2020, with crypto rip-offs being a leading culprit.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Raymond James nets Wells duo managing $328 million
NEWS RIAS OCT 20, 2022
Raymond James nets Wells duo managing $328 million

The father-son adviser team operate as Thannisch Wealth Management of Raymond James in Austin, Texas.

By InvestmentNews
Employees need help generating income in retirement
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 20, 2022
Employees need help generating income in retirement

Only 22% of those surveyed are confident in their ability to generate a retirement income strategy if left to their own devices, with the majority worried they'll run out of money in retirement.

By Gregg Greenberg
R.J. Moore stepping down as CEO of Private Advisor Group
NEWS RIAS OCT 20, 2022
R.J. Moore stepping down as CEO of Private Advisor Group

Frank Smith, an LPL veteran who's the firm's current president, will succeed Moore as chief executive in mid-January.

By Bruce Kelly
Mercer Advisors hires president to help guide RIA to next level
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS OCT 20, 2022
Mercer Advisors hires president to help guide RIA to next level

Industry veteran Daniel Gourvitch steps into the new role with the charge of building out the Mercer platform to attract more advisers.

By Jeff Benjamin
Standard to buy Securian's record-keeping business
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 19, 2022
Standard to buy Securian's record-keeping business

The sale does not include Securian's pension risk transfer and institutional retirement businesses.

By InvestmentNews
Stock slump has rich rethinking retirement, Natixis survey shows
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 19, 2022
Stock slump has rich rethinking retirement, Natixis survey shows

Almost half of high-net-worth individuals are so worried about retirement security that they avoid thinking about it all together.

By Gregg Greenberg
Swamped by legal costs, broker-dealer files for bankruptcy protection
NEWS ALTERNATIVES OCT 19, 2022
Swamped by legal costs, broker-dealer files for bankruptcy protection

Atlanta-based Kalos Capital has been crushed by more than $9 million in legal fees and costs related to sales of GPB private placements.

By Bruce Kelly
ETF would give retail access to catastrophe bonds
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 19, 2022
ETF would give retail access to catastrophe bonds

The ESG product would seek to expand disaster coverage and provide pricing transparency.

By Emile Hallez
BlackRock adds energy transition unit
NEWS ESG OCT 19, 2022
BlackRock adds energy transition unit

The unit, Transition Capital, is part of BlackRock Alternatives and will be led by Dickon Pinner, former head of McKinsey Sustainability.

By Emile Hallez
Captrust adds $900 million in pension assets with acquisition of Patriot Pension Advisors
NEWS RIAS OCT 19, 2022
Captrust adds $900 million in pension assets with acquisition of Patriot Pension Advisors

The deal for the Massachusetts firm marks the 59th acquisition for Raleigh, North Carolina-based Captrust.

By Jeff Benjamin
Why advisers should go all in on niche markets
NEWS OPINION OCT 19, 2022
Why advisers should go all in on niche markets

Such a move can be the rocket fuel to grow a meaningful practice with long-term growth potential and a recession-proof business model.

By Rick Kent