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OPINION AUG 18, 2008
Lessons learned from auction rate securities

Whether done voluntarily, as in the case of Merrill Lynch, or as the result of settlements with regulators, as with Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, UBS and Wachovia, the buy-backs of failed auction rate securities that giant Wall Street firms have agreed to undertake are significant.

By MFXFeeder
FINTECH AUG 15, 2008
Morningstar buys FCSI, Fidelity e-signatures

Financial Computer Support Inc. makes the dbCAMS portfolio management software used by thousands of advisers.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 13, 2008
Despite turbulence, workers stick with plans

The amount of money that employees paid in to their defined contribution plans in the first half of 2008 increased.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 12, 2008
Strapped Americans scrimping on insurance

Many are cutting back on medical care to cope with rising costs and a worsening economy, according to NAIC.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 12, 2008
Finra panel awards two brokers $1.2 million

Banc of America Investment Services allegedly sullied brokers' reputations, damaged potential relationships with clients.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 11, 2008
Employers make it easier to participate in 401(k)s

Employers are getting more proactive about offering incentives to make it easier for employees to use a 401(k) plan, according to a study from Deloitte Consulting LLP.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 11, 2008
First, do no intentional harm

Providing financial advice is similar to providing medical advice in that there is inherent uncertainty about whether recommended actions will achieve the desired results.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 11, 2008
Keeping an eye on cash flow

Advisers have a fiduciary responsibility to educate their clients that generating enough cash to fund lifetime goals and objectives adequately is the key to financial success

By Brett Wilder
FINTECH AUG 11, 2008
Portfolio management tool may come to the iPhone

Professional-grade financial services applications may soon be coming to the iPhone.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 11, 2008
Regulation will improve the health of real estate market

The best part of the housing bill signed by President Bush on July 30 was the section that establishes new regulations for mortgage loan originators.

By MFXFeeder
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS AUG 11, 2008
Securities America itches to make more acquisitions

Securities America Inc. has made a splash in the roiling mergers and acquisitions market for independent broker-dealers, and it could make more waves soon.

By Bloomberg
OPINION AUG 08, 2008
Delusional distribution strategies

By Bloomberg
FINTECH AUG 08, 2008
Dragon software, data standards

Dictation software frees advisers from the mouse. The MMI and Peridrome predict savings to the managed accounts industry.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 08, 2008
Arbitrators hit Wachovia for $5.3 million

In an arbitration case allegedly involving stolen stock, Wachovia Securities was ordered to pay clients $5.3 million in damages.

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME AUG 07, 2008
Prudential agrees to settle with SEC

Prudential Financial yesterday agreed to settle allegations from the SEC that it used reinsurance contracts to overstate its income by more than $200 million.

By Bloomberg
FIXED INCOME AUG 07, 2008
Industry group to address credit risk

In response to the credit crisis, a group of financial industry executives unveiled a plan today to improve risk management.

By Bloomberg
ALTERNATIVES AUG 06, 2008
Israel pleads guilty to jumping bail

Samuel Israel III, founder of Bayou Group LLC, pled guilty to charges related to his attempts to jump bail and flee.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 05, 2008
Study: Invesco AIM tops in 401(k) resources

Following Invesco AIM were American Funds Group, Fidelity Investments and OppenheimerFunds Inc.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS AUG 04, 2008
Young planners sitting pretty, Tibergien says

With operational costs growing and financial advisers in short supply, the demand for talent has put the value of young financial planners at a premium, according to industry guru Mark Tibergien.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 04, 2008
Advisers cheer Finra pilot on arbitration panels

Many advisers who have been involved in arbitration cases are welcoming a move to give investors the option of having all-public arbitration panels.

By Bloomberg