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ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAY 29, 2014
You have found your first CPA partner … Now what?

Now that you've made the decision to form a revenue-sharing relationship with an accountant, attorney, a P&C firm, or a bank/credit union professional partner, you are undoubtedly thinking about the first steps you should take in establishing this new relationship.

By Paul Saganey
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAY 29, 2014
How to use CPAs to attract new business

Though the trend of CPAs seeking financial advisory licenses does exist, many successful CPAs believe partnering with top financial advisers is their best way to bring optimum services to their clients.

By Paul Saganey
INVESTING EQUITIES MAY 28, 2014
Boomers cash in as bull market aids exodus from workforce

Five-year rally restores $14 trillion to U.S. equity values, helping push participation rate of working Americans to 40-year lows.

By Gregory Crawford
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 28, 2014
SEC warns investors about pitfalls of Bitcoin

Checkered history, lack of regulation among reasons to be wary of virtual currency, agency says.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 28, 2014
Rout in social media stocks crushing ETFs

The falloff in social media stocks is burning investors who piled into one of last year's most popular exchange-traded funds.

By Matt Ackermann
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 28, 2014
SEC charges Ohio adviser with custody violations, lying about client assets

A judge has frozen client assets managed by Professional Investment Management.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 28, 2014
Are you stuck in a technology rut?

Taking a hard look at the age-old rule we seem to live by: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

By Sheryl Rowling
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 28, 2014
New LinkedIn program offers compliance with SEC and Finra regs

Actiance, Erado, Global Relay, Hearsay Social, Smarsh and Socialware join new program.

By Joyce Hanson
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 28, 2014
Deeper broker background checks are necessary

Implementing a rule that would require mandatory background checks on new brokers could help uncover crucial information

By MFXFeeder
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH MAY 28, 2014
Computers and complexity

Computers are great. They are ubiquitous, affecting everything we do. They allow us to be more efficient, to multitask, to handle more complexity, but Sheryl Rowling still can't decide whether or not that's a good thing.

By Sheryl Rowling
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 28, 2014
Couple awarded $2.5 million in Ponzi case run by rogue broker

Arbitration panel orders Golden Beneficial Securities to pay for failure to supervise

By Mason Braswell
Wells Fargo signs $1.5 billion Michigan team
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 27, 2014
Wells Fargo signs $1.5 billion Michigan team

Trio previously worked at J.P. Morgan Private Client Service Group.

By Alessandra Malito
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 27, 2014
From Pimco to BlackRock, financial giants protest expansion of too-big-to-fail rules

Global regulators face a backlash from some of the world's largest asset managers including Pacific Investment Management Co., Fidelity Investments, and BlackRock Inc. over plans that could single them out for tougher regulation.

By Matt Ackermann
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 27, 2014
Social Security survivor benefits after botched second marriages

If second marriage ends, the first one may still count

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIAS RIA NEWS MAY 27, 2014
Tech-savvy young planners band together to share the wealth

'FP Hackers' brainstorm issues facing new businesses — and even refer clients to one another

By Joyce Hanson
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 26, 2014
Fund your child's tuition with Social Security

Millions of people have no idea about the true value of the benefits they have earned throughout their careers. One reader finds that claiming after age 66 can result in retroactive benefits; another beneficiary was leaving $1,000 a month on the table.

By Mary Beth Franklin
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAY 25, 2014
Rethinking traditional risk questionnaires

There are other, more effective approaches to helping clients realistically assess their risk tolerance

By Brian Jacobsen
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 25, 2014
How well do you know your aging clients?

By Legg Mason Global Asset Management
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 25, 2014
How advisers can help clients deal with Alzheimer's

The inability to manage money is one of the earliest indications that a client may have Alzheimer's disease

By Dr. Robert Pokorski
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION MAY 23, 2014
How much would you pay for a safer car?

A cost-benefit analysis of a new regulation came up short when it only counted dollars. Then, regulators asked how much more a young child's life is worth.

By Cass R. Sunstein