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Retirement bill would allow tax-free financial planning
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 30, 2019
Retirement bill would allow tax-free financial planning

Adviser advocates are grateful for attention to the matter, but say the provision needs to be clarified.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
JPMorgan Chase to pay $5 million in parental-leave discrimination claim
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 30, 2019
JPMorgan Chase to pay $5 million in parental-leave discrimination claim

Bank's policy "relies on and enforces sex-based stereotypes" according to male employee

By Bloomberg
Is Roth participation in DC plans being suppressed by record keepers?
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 30, 2019
Is Roth participation in DC plans being suppressed by record keepers?

For a large portion of DC plan participants, a Roth plan might be better than a traditional plan. But few participants choose the Roth option.

By Bloomberg
Wealthfront has courted controversy with risk-parity fund
FINTECH MAY 28, 2019
Wealthfront has courted controversy with risk-parity fund

Critics see a volatile product that has underperformed benchmarks and contains difficult-to-understand costs.

By Bloomberg
SEC busts RIA for padding advisory fees by 40%
RIA NEWS MAY 28, 2019
SEC busts RIA for padding advisory fees by 40%

In addition to overcharging clients, Stephen Brandon Anderson overstated his assets under management in SEC filings.

By Jeff Benjamin
JPMorgan's Dimon criticizes Wells Fargo CEO transition
WIREHOUSES MAY 28, 2019
JPMorgan's Dimon criticizes Wells Fargo CEO transition

Chief executive says it was 'irresponsible' for the bank to announce Tim Sloan's departure without a succession plan in place.

By Bloomberg
Redtail isn't the only firm with cybersecurity issues
FINTECH MAY 28, 2019
Redtail isn't the only firm with cybersecurity issues

Study of 30 mobile apps found vulnerabilities at 29 firms.

By Ryan W. Neal
How to replicate a stretch IRA
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 28, 2019
How to replicate a stretch IRA

Stretch IRA is no longer a retirement planning strategy when the SECURE Act was passed in 2019. There are still other options – find out what they are

By Ramon Berenguer
Winning in a crowded field
OPINION MAY 28, 2019
Winning in a crowded field

What the Golden State Warriors' success can teach advisory firms.

By Joe Duran
SEC to tackle thorny topic: How much advice brokers can give without being an adviser
RIA NEWS MAY 28, 2019
SEC to tackle thorny topic: How much advice brokers can give without being an adviser

Language in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 exempts brokers from registering as investment advisers — and being fiduciaries — if their advice is "solely incidental" to their work.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Finra bars former Commonwealth rep for non-cooperation
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 28, 2019
Finra bars former Commonwealth rep for non-cooperation

Benjamin Bourgeois Jr. failed to give regulator information for its investigation.

By InvestmentNews
What to do when your marketing campaign isn't really a campaign
OPINION MAY 28, 2019
What to do when your marketing campaign isn't really a campaign

A campaign is not a one-time sales email with no follow-up or a landing page that sits all alone on the web where no one will ever find it.

By Angel Gonzalez
Factor investing another step in the evolution of the adviser's role
OPINION MAY 25, 2019
Factor investing another step in the evolution of the adviser's role

As advisers step farther away from stock-picking, their work guiding clients on the bigger financial picture becomes more important and their value potentially greater.

By crain-api
How to battle sequence-of-returns risk
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 25, 2019
How to battle sequence-of-returns risk

Retiring during the longest-running bull market in history can be scary, as some begin to wonder when the good times will end.

By Mary Beth Franklin
SEC, NASAA and Finra issue Senior Safe Act fact sheet
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 24, 2019
SEC, NASAA and Finra issue Senior Safe Act fact sheet

Information is intended to help promote greater reporting of suspected financial exploitation.

By InvestmentNews
Reverse mortgage lenders pivot as sales falter
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 24, 2019
Reverse mortgage lenders pivot as sales falter

HECMs are seeing heavy competition from proprietary products for the first time in a decade.

By Greg Iacurci
Redtail response to investor data leak may have broken state laws
FINTECH MAY 24, 2019
Redtail response to investor data leak may have broken state laws

Fintech firm waited two months to tell investors after finding and fixing the breach.

By Ryan W. Neal
Robinhood is set to raise at least $200 million in new funding
FINTECH MAY 24, 2019
Robinhood is set to raise at least $200 million in new funding

Valuation of the company offering free app-based trading could climb to as much as $10 billion, sources say

By Bloomberg
Michael Kitces: The latest in financial adviser fintech — May 2019
FINTECH MAY 24, 2019
Michael Kitces: The latest in financial adviser fintech — May 2019

This month's edition kicks off with the news that Schwab's PortfolioConnect is now available – for free – to all RIAs on its platform.

By Michael Kitces
SEC files amended complaint in Woodbridge Ponzi scheme case
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 23, 2019
SEC files amended complaint in Woodbridge Ponzi scheme case

Adds names of 16 "advisers" and unlicensed financial firms to civil suit.

By InvestmentNews