For advisers who find themselves settling for a mediocre or perhaps even unsatisfactory situation, these tips may help them get back on track
How one adviser has grown his firm by recruiting advisers who share his vision
Three market strategists participating in an InvestmentNews webcast favor stocks over bonds in 2013 and see the economy growing slowly amid more bickering in Washington.
Despite dire predictions, high earners caught a sizable break with the budget deal. Here's how.
Stepping up lobbying to protect 401(k)s, IRA deferrals; 'laying down a marker'
Pershing's Mark Tibergien discusses the challenegs and benefits with mergeres and acquisitions.
Firm buys Founders Financial to bulk up services to Silicon Valley clients, including employees at social networking giant
Addition of Paragon gives partnership a Northwest foothold.
Results from Finra research likely to give ammo to plaintiffs' attorneys
When it comes to retirement benefits and survivor benefits, don't cross the streams
Actually, they can claim one type early and switch to the other later to maximize benefits
Mariner Wealth Advisors has acquired a majority stake in RiverPoint Capital Management, a Cincinnati-based wealth management firm with $1.3 billion under management.
More than a third of Americans spent more last year to insure everything from homes, cars and boats to their own life and health.
Celebrating rising value of health benefits a real reach; wage stagnation the issue
Move to suspend investments will give the government about $156B in breathing room.
The Treasury has no interest in minting a trillion-dollar platinum coin. For now, these 9 coins remain the most valuable ever produced in the U.S. | <a href="http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20130113/FREE/130119983">Treasury, Fed say no</a>
A new Commodity Futures Trading Commission rule to harmonize certain CFTC and SEC mandates that apply to mutual funds investing in commodities is drawing criticisms.