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RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 03, 2013
Helping employees reach goals

The adviser's role has expanded into shepherding plan participants toward retirement

By AOSTERLAND
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 03, 2013
A step-by-step guide to selecting vendors

One challenge in advising plans is choosing a "reasonable' agreement among service providers

By Blaine F. Aikin
OPINION MAR 03, 2013
Relocating to the 'land of brand'

Marketing messages do count: What potential clients perceive drives their reality

By Matt Matrisian
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 03, 2013
Suit raises questions about fees on subadvised funds

Excessive-fee claim challenges precedent that protects managers

By Bloomberg
Congressional criminals still can collect public pensions
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE MAR 03, 2013
Congressional criminals still can collect public pensions

Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is the latest member of Congress to fall from grace.

By Jim Pavia
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 03, 2013
Two MetLife B-Ds on Cetera's radar

Company is said to be pursuing an acquisition of one or more broker-dealers

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE MAR 03, 2013
Ensuring class actions the right thing to do

If class actions are taken off the table, investors who have been victimized by brokers will be hurt. Perhaps just as importantly, a tool that helps keep the brokerage industry honest will no longer be in place.

By MFXFeeder
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE MAR 03, 2013
SEC clock is ticking, court rules

Agency must file cases seeking civil penalties for securities fraud within five years of the alleged incident

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Buffett, Bogle: U.S. needs 'significant tax' on estates
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE MAR 03, 2013
Buffett, Bogle: U.S. needs 'significant tax' on estates

Group of billionaires and pols issues plan that would hike inheritance tax with $2M exemption.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE MAR 01, 2013
Advisers want Washington to let the budget ax fall

Cuts might deal the nascent economic recovery a short-term setback, but investment advisers say the medicine is necessary to start curing the nation's long-term fiscal ills

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 01, 2013
Are VA settlements a good deal?

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 01, 2013
Fee-based products attract attention

By AOSTERLAND
Regions back in the securities business with Cetera deal
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 01, 2013
Regions back in the securities business with Cetera deal

After the sale of Morgan Keegan, bank inks deal with indie B-D to provide investment services to its customers.

By Bruce Kelly
Ex-MSSB exec: I was fired for whistleblowing
WIREHOUSES MAR 01, 2013
Ex-MSSB exec: I was fired for whistleblowing

A former executive at MSSB claims he was fired because, among other things, he threatened to expose churning of preferred stock by a star rep.

By Bruce Kelly
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 01, 2013
Cetera's indie B-Ds get name change

Rebranding campaign triggered by recent purchase of Genworth unit; brokerages to remain autonomous

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE FEB 28, 2013
Listen for what Obama says – or doesn't say – about taxes

Closing loopholes to stop sequestration will likely derail broad reform

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE FEB 28, 2013
Obama calls on Congress to avert sequestration, avoid big cuts

Automatic cuts could whack SEC budget by more than $100 million.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 28, 2013
OppenheimerFunds seeks to rebuild retirement plan cred

By Darla Mercado
FINTECH FEB 28, 2013
A web tool that emphasizes fiduciary guidance from fi360

fiduciary360 LP recently updated its web-based tool kits that assist financial advisers with managing and monitoring investments, with an emphasis on fiduciary guidance.

By Davis Janowski
OPINION FEB 28, 2013
In volatile times, it pays to revisit the IPS

With financial markets careening up and down amid new financial, environmental and geopolitical crises, investors are justifiably nervous about whether seemingly desperate times call for desperate measures.

By Blaine F. Aikin