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INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 13, 2017
The truth about T shares

Created to help ease conflicts, the new class has some drawbacks

By Rob Cirrotti
MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 13, 2017
Will the fiduciary rule shrink the ever-expanding world of share classes?

While T shares and clean shares are different, they could solve important pricing questions for the fund industry — and even obliterate many share classes.

By John Waggoner
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
Average 401(k) balance hits new record, thanks to automated savings

"Auto-escalation" helped the average balance in a Fidelity account reach $95,500.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
TIAA to pay $5M in 401(k) excessive-fee suit

Employees allege the firm failed to act in their best interests when managing their retirement plans.

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 12, 2017
Auto features are helping to fuel 401(k) growth

Fidelity Investments says auto enrollment and auto escalation are pumping up retirement savings.

By Bloomberg
5 costly inherited IRA mistakes
IRA ALERT MAY 12, 2017
5 costly inherited IRA mistakes

Advisers should have their antennas up when an IRA owner dies and leaves the IRA to a non-spouse beneficiary.

By Ed Slott
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 12, 2017
States scoop up investment accounts as unclaimed property

Financial advisers can keep clients out of firing line by confirming they're alive.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 12, 2017
Merrill Lynch's move away from signing bonuses seen as risky

Wirehouse's new recruiting strategy will focus on hiring and training younger advisers at the expense of signing top producers from rival firms.

By Greg Iacurci
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 11, 2017
Student loans are getting more expensive

Undergraduates who take out federal loans will pay almost 20% more in interest.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Student loans just got more expensive

Beginning in July, interest rates on new government loans are set to rise.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Milestone birthday triggers crucial financial decisions

In the latest dispatch from the retirement front, Mary Beth Franklin mulls health insurance and estate planning choices.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Merrill Lynch will allow IRA commissions in some circumstances under DOL fiduciary rule

Beginning in June, Merrill advisers will be able to use "limited purpose brokerage IRAs" for certain products and transactions, and the firm will also make more products available over its advisory platform.

By Greg Iacurci
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 11, 2017
How to handle clients who share Johnny Depp's alleged compulsive buying habits

Advisers offer new approaches to keeping clients within spending limits.

By Liz Skinner
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 11, 2017
National Planning loses $420 million indie to FSC

Financial Independence in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., manages retirement plans.

By InvestmentNews
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Retirement taxes are not for sissies

Opportunities abound for advisers schooled in tax-efficient withdrawals.

By Mary Beth Franklin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 11, 2017
Finra advances proposals to crack down on 'high-risk' brokers, unpaid arbitration awards

Regulatory board moves to toughen penalties for advisers with certain past infractions and those who welch on payments owed to investors.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 11, 2017
NAPA says DOL secretary Alexander Acosta wants to freeze fiduciary rule

In a conversation with Sen. Tim Scott, Mr. Acosta reportedly said he's been in communication with the White House and "recognizes the urgency of the situation."

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 11, 2017
Private equity adds fuel to 401(k) record-keeper consolidation

Private-equity firms have snapped up a bunch of record keepers, perhaps motivated by access to millions of participants to whom they can sell a variety of financial product

By Fred Barstein
FINTECH MAY 11, 2017
Most estate plans aren't dealing with digital assets properly

Advisers need to help ensure that their clients' digital assets are properly managed and dispersed upon incompetency or death.

By Jamie Hopkins
INDUSTRY NEWS MAY 10, 2017
Cambridge's partnership program for advisers undergoes an overhaul

The old partnership program is being revamped, but some advisers claim they are being shortchanged.

By Bruce Kelly