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NEWS FINTECH JAN 01, 2015
Cybersecurity needs to be a spending priority for advisers in 2015

<i>InvestmentNews</i> survey finds only one-third of advisers expect to invest in protecting online information next year.

By Liz Skinner
NEWS EQUITIES DEC 31, 2014
Are the equity markets running out of energy?

Opportunity knocks for patient investors, but 2015 gains won't be as sharp as this year's.

By Mike Boyle
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 30, 2014
The paradox of choice: Can you have too many investment options?

In the best case scenario, tailoring your portfolio offerings to the client can help increase sales

By Mike West
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2014
Lessons from $1B divorce: How to split business assets

What do a spouse's efforts mean for the valuation of a business and its division in two?

By Darla Mercado
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2014
Disastrous year looms for U.S. bonds, say forecasters

Prices set to fall as interest rates rise and the economy picks up steam, say prognosticators, who haven't been this bearish since 2008.

By Elizabeth MacBride
NEWS EQUITIES DEC 30, 2014
Stocks and the economy are hooked on the Fed's punch bowl

Policy critics charge the markets are 'artificial,' but some strategists say the central bank can manage continued stimulus pullback.

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2014
Understanding Social Security rules for divorced spouses

Hint: The magic age of 66 applies to exes, too.

By Mary Beth Franklin
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 30, 2014
Advisers can answer divorced clients' Social Security questions, except one

Clients must contact SSA directly to get benefit estimates on ex's earnings.

By Mary Beth Franklin
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 29, 2014
Pimco money manager let go after trading violations

VP focused on strategies designed to adjust for inflation, investing in TIPS.

By Bloomberg
NEWS EQUITIES DEC 29, 2014
The predictable downside of chasing performance

The last <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu of the year features: A cautionary tale on chasing performance; why active management is not dead yet; cheap oil claims its first energy-sector victim; and a reminder that annuities are not investments.

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 29, 2014
The best, worst investment bets of 2014

These are the moves that saved or ruined portfolios in 2014. Beware: There's absolutely no guarantee they'll do the same thing next year.

By Bloomberg
NEWS EQUITIES DEC 29, 2014
Small caps break record as rally broadens out amid sluggish trade

The Russell 2000 Index climbed to an all-time high and the Nasdaq Composite Index reached a level not seen since 2000 as an equities rally that started last week continued through one of the slowest trading days of the year.

By Bloomberg
NEWS BROKER DEALERS DEC 29, 2014
2014 big for indexed annuities: Broker-dealer execs

Sales of the products may be cannibalizing those of variable annuities.

By Darla Mercado
NEWS FINTECH DEC 29, 2014
From robo to artificial intelligence to help clients

Facing the threat of competition from Google and Amazon, UBS turns to AI to deliver personalized advice.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS DEC 29, 2014
Pershing playing catch-up with competitors as custodian considers offering commission-free ETFs

Platforms, popular with RIAs, post tremendous growth for firms, fund managers.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
NEWS ALTERNATIVES DEC 29, 2014
Thompson's former nontraded REIT drops nearly 30%

Investors in a nontraded REIT launched by Tony Thompson, the one-time noted real estate sponsor, were told last week that the net asset value of the REIT had eroded by nearly 30%.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS EMERGING MARKETS DEC 27, 2014
Societe Generale calls 2015 a down year for stocks

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> features a contrarian market call from Societe Generale that seems obvious. Plus living in a world where oil is cheap, making the most of year-end client reviews, and nine tweets that made news this year.

By Jeff Benjamin
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 26, 2014
A New Year's resolution that really works

By Joe Duran
NEWS EQUITIES DEC 25, 2014
John Maynard Keynes: Economist by day, high-flying portfolio manager by night

A look at the famed economist, who was a sterling money manager because of his willingness to question prevailing opinion and act against the consensus.

By Peter W. Beer
NEWS ALTERNATIVES DEC 24, 2014
Schorsch allegations will haunt nontraded REIT industry

Industry &quot;floored&quot; by allegation that REIT czar had hand in $23 million accounting error at American Realty Capital Properties.

By Bruce Kelly