Management will be rewarded for beating the S&P 500, a first for the growing industry.
The eleventh sector of the index alters the dynamics of the financial sector.
The new sector has 28 issues with a market value of about $605 billion.
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The firm has about 30 investment products for clients who want to help women gain equality
Multiple studies have found that about two-thirds of all divorces are initiated by women.
Senate panel urges agency to improve guidance on when to claim benefits after a study by the Government Accountability Office showed government representatives often give out misleading information.
Legislation also would require defined-contribution plans to make lifetime income disclosures, and allow small employers to combine plans.
Independent broker-dealers expected to be hardest hit, with a 22% loss in revenue.
Selection process will be like a suitability standard on steroids, requiring an analysis like those done by a financial planner.
A financial scandal showing harm to the unsuspecting public — even if conducted outside the advice industry — will live on in the minds of voters and politicians.
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Some broker-dealers and RIAs are turning to third parties to begin the tough task of educating advisers on the new regulation. <b>(Plus, <a href="http://www.investmentnews.com/section/fiduciary-focus" target="_blank">find the answers to all of your questions on the fiduciary rule</a>.)</b>
Deputy assistant secretary Timothy Hauser also says liability exposure is relative to portfolio size, so regulation shouldn't prevent serving clients with modest assets.
Senate panel urges agency to improve guidance on when to claim benefits after a study by the Government Accountability Office showed government representatives often give out misleading information.
The funds are more flexible than annuities, but can't guarantee a set payment for life.