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Covid cost employers $4.7 billion a week in lost productivity
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 24, 2021
Covid cost employers $4.7 billion a week in lost productivity

Workers want better health care benefits once the pandemic is over, according to a survey by BrightPlan.

By InvestmentNews
UBS to offer Transamerica program for small-business retirement plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 24, 2021
UBS to offer Transamerica program for small-business retirement plans

The Retirement Plan Exchange, which uses TAG Resources, is designed to reduce administrative headaches related to providing a plan.

By InvestmentNews
How will a capital gains tax hike affect red-hot RIA M&A market?
OPINION AUG 24, 2021
How will a capital gains tax hike affect red-hot RIA M&A market?

Many RIA sellers who were already contemplating an exit in the near- to mid-term are likely to see the handwriting on the wall and scramble to complete their sales before the tax increase takes effect.

By Jeff-Nash
Burt White to retire from LPL Financial
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS AUG 23, 2021
Burt White to retire from LPL Financial

After 14 years as the firm's chief investment officer, Burt White is retiring in March, according to a company announcement. LPL, now with more than 19,000 affiliated financial advisers, is currently looking for a replacement.

By Bruce Kelly
Bitcoin mining is an 'existential threat' to crypto
ALTERNATIVES AUG 23, 2021
Bitcoin mining is an 'existential threat' to crypto

The process of mining cryptocurrency sops up more energy than entire nations. Lawmakers like Elizabeth Warren, and billionaires like Bill Gates, have recently called attention to the environmental impacts.

By Sean Allocca
Active funds are a potential hazard in 401(k)s, guidebook for sponsors says
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2021
Active funds are a potential hazard in 401(k)s, guidebook for sponsors says

Identifying skilled managers is difficult, and plan sponsors should be careful about choosing active management, an online book from the CFA Institute Research Foundation notes.

By Emile Hallez
Remote work could be Covid-19's lasting impact on wealth management
RIA NEWS AUG 23, 2021
Remote work could be Covid-19's lasting impact on wealth management

Productivity doesn't have to suffer when employees are not directly under the manager's thumb, according to recent research by the consulting firm DeVoe & Co.

By Jeff Benjamin
Lincoln Financial settles age discrimination claim with former recruiter
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS AUG 23, 2021
Lincoln Financial settles age discrimination claim with former recruiter

When Louis Hanna was fired in 2017, he was 50 years old, had early-stage prostate cancer and was seeking medical leave, according to the complaint.

By Bruce Kelly
Texting takes center stage in client communications
FINTECH AUG 20, 2021
Texting takes center stage in client communications

Fintech firms are betting the more than 6 billion text messages that are sent every day are a sign consumers are open to communicating with businesses via text messages.

By Nicole Casperson
SEC charges Texas RIA with $58 million fraud
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 20, 2021
SEC charges Texas RIA with $58 million fraud

Robert J. Mueller of San Antonio bilked nearly 300 investors over several years, the agency says.

By InvestmentNews
Keep the focus on clients, not profits, with your tech stack
FINTECH AUG 20, 2021
Keep the focus on clients, not profits, with your tech stack

Advisers must be able to offer exciting technology tools, while emotionally connecting with clients, according to industry experts.

By Nicole Casperson
Suit over removal of gold-heavy fund from Columbia 403(b) fizzles
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 20, 2021
Suit over removal of gold-heavy fund from Columbia 403(b) fizzles

The plaintiff allegedly lost $24,000 when the fund was removed from the plan and his assets were transferred to a target-date fund.

By Emile Hallez
5 major takeaways from the blockbuster IPCC report
OPINION AUG 20, 2021
5 major takeaways from the blockbuster IPCC report

Advisers should be thinking about how best to shield their clients from the threat that climate change poses to investors’ returns — and the stability of the entire financial system — in coming years.

By Jay Lipman
T3 conference postponed until 2022
FINTECH AUG 20, 2021
T3 conference postponed until 2022

The in-person event was scheduled to take place from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 at the Denton Convention Center in Denton, Texas.

By Nicole Casperson
Federated enters ETF market with 2 active bond funds
EQUITIES AUG 19, 2021
Federated enters ETF market with 2 active bond funds

The asset manager known mostly for its money market funds has high hopes for its late move into fast-growing exchange traded funds. The firm first filed plans to launch the fund 10 years ago.

By Jeff Benjamin
SoFi fined $300,000 by SEC over proprietary fund sales
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 19, 2021
SoFi fined $300,000 by SEC over proprietary fund sales

The enforcement action centered on a decision in April 2019 to replace third-party ETFs in approximately 20,000 automated accounts with funds sponsored by the firm’s parent company, Social Finance Inc.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Average 401(k) is 24% bigger than a year ago: Fidelity
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 19, 2021
Average 401(k) is 24% bigger than a year ago: Fidelity

Higher contribution rates and market returns pushed up retirement savings considerably, a report from Fidelity found.

By Emile Hallez
Retirees de-risk and base income on RMDs, research finds
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 19, 2021
Retirees de-risk and base income on RMDs, research finds

J.P. Morgan Asset Management, EBRI say retirees' spending rises when Social Security and required minimum distributions begin.

By InvestmentNews
Don't forget about clients once they've become clients
OPINION AUG 19, 2021
Don't forget about clients once they've become clients

Remember to always keep serving your clients. Just because they signed on the dotted line doesn’t mean they’ll always stick around.

By Robert Sofia
Wells Fargo abandons plan to shut down personal credit lines
WIREHOUSES AUG 18, 2021
Wells Fargo abandons plan to shut down personal credit lines

In recent days, the lender began informing customers who have been using their personal credit lines that the financing channels will remain available.

By Bloomberg