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Lincoln Financial names Ellen Cooper CEO
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 31, 2021
Lincoln Financial names Ellen Cooper CEO

Cooper, the company's chief investment officer, succeeds Dennis Glass, who has been chief executive since 2007.

By Bloomberg
Ex-Wells Fargo exec fights SEC on fake accounts
NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 31, 2021
Ex-Wells Fargo exec fights SEC on fake accounts

Carrie Tolstedt, who was a senior vice president at the bank, cited her constitutional right against self-incrimination more than 100 times in a response filed to an SEC complaint claiming she misled investors.

By Bloomberg
The future of the B-D: Death of a salesman?
NEWS OPINION AUG 30, 2021
The future of the B-D: Death of a salesman?

If you are an adviser, you are either currently with an RIA, thinking about going RIA or know someone who has left a broker to go RIA.

By [email protected]
Helping philanthropic clients get the most out of their giving
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 30, 2021
Helping philanthropic clients get the most out of their giving

David Foster found his niche when he realized how difficult it was to make sure his donations were having the desired impact.

By Jeff Benjamin
Vanguard robo-adviser to offer active mutual funds
NEWS EQUITIES AUG 30, 2021
Vanguard robo-adviser to offer active mutual funds

The funds will be made available for clients of its robo-adviser Personal Advisor Services through advised portfolios as part of a five-fund active equity offer.

By Nicole Casperson
The risks of not talking about cognitive decline
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 30, 2021
The risks of not talking about cognitive decline

Despite the difficulty of the conversation, clients are most often receptive to planning for health problems later in life, including diminished mental capacity.

By Emile Hallez
Finra fines former LPL rep over forged signatures for annuities
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 30, 2021
Finra fines former LPL rep over forged signatures for annuities

Two clients complained to LPL about annuity contracts that differed from the ones they agreed to purchase, according to the regulator.

By Emile Hallez
Social Security Trust Fund report to document impacts of Covid-19
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 30, 2021
Social Security Trust Fund report to document impacts of Covid-19

The long-delayed report, which is due every year no later than April 1, is expected this week and should highlight the pandemic's impact on program funding.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Turning on a dime to solve the ‘investor problem’
NEWS OPINION AUG 30, 2021
Turning on a dime to solve the ‘investor problem’

Great advisers with good tools were unable to prevent far too many investors from making emotional decisions amid the March 2020 market volatility.

By Eric Clarke
Powell says Fed's taper could start this year
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 27, 2021
Powell says Fed's taper could start this year

While the central bank could begin reducing its monthly bond purchases this year, the Fed chairman said it won't be in a hurry to begin raising interest rates.

By Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank’s DWS rejects claims it overstated ESG assets
NEWS ESG AUG 27, 2021
Deutsche Bank’s DWS rejects claims it overstated ESG assets

On Thursday, the asset manager's shares had plunged as much as 14.2% on the news that Germany’s financial markets regulator, BaFin, and U.S. prosecutors were probing claims by a former sustainability executive that DWS overstated the amount of assets adhering to social and environmental criteria.

By Bloomberg
SEC hints at tougher regulation of online brokers
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 27, 2021
SEC hints at tougher regulation of online brokers

The agency issued a wide-ranging request for comment on how online brokerages use game-like features and other tools to attract investors.

By Bloomberg
As Covid cancels industry events, advisers weigh  attending what's left
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 27, 2021
As Covid cancels industry events, advisers weigh attending what's left

FPA is cancelled, but Morningstar is still on track. The industry is on edge over how to proceed in the most responsible fashion possible.

By Jeff Benjamin
Tired of being on camera? You’re not alone
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 27, 2021
Tired of being on camera? You’re not alone

Being on video caused workers to become disengaged and participate less than if they spent the meeting off-camera, a recent study found.

By Emile Hallez
Average fund expense ratio now 0.41%, Morningstar finds
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 27, 2021
Average fund expense ratio now 0.41%, Morningstar finds

The average expense ratio on funds last year was less than half of what it was in 2000, according to Morningstar's annual study of fund fees.

By InvestmentNews
A father-son $500 million duo at Merrill Lynch moves to RBC
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 27, 2021
A father-son $500 million duo at Merrill Lynch moves to RBC

John and Ryan Birkhauser and their team are based in Lake Forest, Illinois.

By InvestmentNews
Captrust acquires Chicago RIA Ellwood Associates
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 26, 2021
Captrust acquires Chicago RIA Ellwood Associates

The deal for Ellwood, which oversees $85 billion in assets, will expand Captrust's services for endowments and foundations.

By InvestmentNews
DOL should take cue from other nations to clear up 401(k) fees: GAO
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 26, 2021
DOL should take cue from other nations to clear up 401(k) fees: GAO

Only about a third of U.S. savers are even aware that they pay fees on their retirement plans, a new report from the GAO found.

By Emile Hallez
How 401(k) record keepers not part of the Fab Five can survive
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 25, 2021
How 401(k) record keepers not part of the Fab Five can survive

There are more than 40 national record keepers, with plenty of capacity for all. And some providers are uniquely positioned.

By Fred Barstein
Serial spouse has several Social Security claiming options
NEWS TAX AUG 25, 2021
Serial spouse has several Social Security claiming options

The woman, who's twice divorced and widowed, can select the biggest of the benefits available.

By Mary Beth Franklin