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PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 01, 2010
Oppenheimer reaches agreement with Illinois over 529 fund losses

The state of Illinois has reached a settlement in its lawsuit over losses in the Bright Start college savings program under which parents will get back $77.23 million — slightly more than half of what they lost in investments handled by Oppenheimer Funds Inc.

By Greg Hinz
MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 01, 2010
Fidelity slashes fees on 529 plans

Fidelity Investments last week announced that it is cutting the management fees on its Section 529 plans.

By John Goff
Shrinking ING may shed brokers, funds
INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 01, 2010
Shrinking ING may shed brokers, funds

A wrecking ball has hit ING Groep NV's global supermarket of financial services, whose many parts include a $600 billion global asset management business and a U.S broker-dealer network of 8,700 reps and advisers.

By Bruce Kelly
MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 31, 2010
ICI wants money funds to bankroll redemption backstop

Proposed entity would be capitalized by the prime-money-market-fund industry.

By David Hoffman
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 31, 2010
Calamos to hike minimum on convertible-bond managed accounts

Serving smaller convertible-based accounts has become too challenging, so the fund company is raising the investment minimum to $750,000, from $100,000.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 31, 2010
Reebok founder claims longtime investment adviser and friend ran off with $25M

Reebok founder Paul Fireman is suing his longtime friend, investment adviser and accountant, claiming he stole $25 million from him and a charity.

By John Goff
RIAS JAN 31, 2010
OpINion online

Deputy editor Evan Cooper on advisers, brokers, and TV. (Yes, TV)

By Mark Bruno
RIAS JAN 31, 2010
Roth conversions: The gamble of a lifetime

Many investors approaching retirement view the stock market as too much of a gamble.

By Andrew D. Rice
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 31, 2010
Firms hustling to satisfy concerned parent banks

Money managers owned by global investment banks are re-engineering their business models in response to mounting pressure to earn their keep.

By Thao Hua
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 31, 2010
Nationwide gives 200 reps more time to find new B-Ds

Nationwide Financial Network, the sales and marketing arm of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., has pushed back by three months the deadline for 200 independent financial advisers to find new broker-dealers.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 31, 2010
White House looks to ramp up retirement savings programs

The Obama administration last week announced plans to require employers to give employees the option of enrolling in direct-deposit individual retirement accounts.

By Sara Hansard
IRA ALERT JAN 31, 2010
Tax traps of non-deductible IRA conversion

By now, most financial advisers know that when you have after-tax money in an individual retirement account, you can't just convert those funds and pay no tax on the conversion.

By Ed Slott
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 31, 2010
Putnam launches online calculator for retirement

Putnam Investments has launched an online tool for 401(k) plan participants that will calculate how much they can expect to receive in monthly income after they leave the work force.

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 31, 2010
Alleged scam artist jailed

A federal judge in Minnesota last week ordered Trevor G. Cook jailed for failing to surrender more than $35 million in assets.

By Staff Report
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 29, 2010
Economy grows at fastest pace since 2003

The economy grew for a second straight quarter from October through December, posting a 5.7 percent annual rate, the fastest pace since the third quarter of 2003.

By Associated Press
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 29, 2010
Bernanke backlash raises fears of double dip recession

A defeat of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's quest for another four-year term could raise the risk of a "double dip" recession if political jousting over a successor were to drag on for months, economists warn.

By Associated Press
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 29, 2010
Schwab outlines products, enhancements for 2010

The Charles Schwab Corp., already having increased assets under custody for independent investment advisers this year, is preparing several products, services and technology offerings for advisers next year.

By Jed Horowitz
Finra taking a hard look at GunnAllen's books
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 29, 2010
Finra taking a hard look at GunnAllen's books

Finra officials are trying to determine if GunnAllen Financial Inc., already reeling from the abrupt departure of its holding company's chairman, has enough capital to stay in business.

By Bruce Kelly
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 29, 2010
Financial planners tell House: Don't put us under Finra

More than 1,000 financial planners contacted members of the House to oppose a provision in financial-reform legislation that could put many advisory firms under the jurisdiction of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 29, 2010
Planners concerned proposed group would regulate advice

Financial planners are worried about being regulated by the proposed consumer financial protection agency when it comes to dishing out advice about mortgages, taxes and estate planning.

By Sara Hansard