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REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 28, 2008
‘Rescue’ bill White House bound

A sweeping housing bill is expected to be signed into law by President Bush in the middle of this week.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 28, 2008
Labor Department proposal on 401(k) plans provokes debate

A Department of Labor proposal released last week seeking to provide the country's 65 million 401(k) participants with additional information about fund charges is stirring debate among different advocacy groups as to whether more data would be helpful or damaging.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUL 28, 2008
Tamarac updates Advisor, cuts cost

In a move to attract a broader client base, Tamarac Inc. last week launched an updated version of its Advisor software that will cost small advisory firms about half of what they would pay for the current edition.

By Bloomberg
OPINION JUL 28, 2008
Fannie and Freddie: Grow up

Not immediately, but at some time in the foreseeable future, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must be either officially nationalized or fully privatized.

By MFXFeeder
OPINION JUL 25, 2008
1035 exchanges of annuities appealing but challenging

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 25, 2008
Omnibus housing legislation poised for vote

The Senate voted 80-13 to limit debate on the bill that would aid ailing mortgage giants and help struggling mortgage holders.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 25, 2008
Finra to try revamped arbitration panels

The pilot program will allow about 400 arbitration claimants to select a panel without an industry representative.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUL 25, 2008
SmartOffice 6, cashout calculator, experts online

Here's where to refer clients and non-clients asking, “How big a hit will I take if I cash out my 401(k)?”

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 24, 2008
Congress passes sweeping housing bill

The bill would provide $300 billion in funding to troubled homeowners and aid the ailing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 22, 2008
401(k) disclosure plan completed

As proposed, a participant’s investments would be displayed on a chart showing total fees and expenses.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUL 21, 2008
Uncertainty clouds advisers' view of technology

When it comes to implementing new technologies, a number of financial advisers are discouraged by poor results and inadequate returns on their investments, according to a study that will be released today by the Denver-based Financial Planning Association.

By MFXFeeder
OPINION JUL 21, 2008
SEC's rumor probe will lead nowhere

After weeks of slumbering on the sidelines, Christopher Cox and the Securities and Exchange Commission have become engaged in the financial crisis that has swept the markets.

By MFXFeeder
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JUL 21, 2008
Bank on more B-D acquisitions, industry observers contend

In the wake of moves this month by Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc. and First Allied Securities Inc. to acquire broker-dealers, more deals for independent-contractor firms are on the horizon, according to industry observers.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 21, 2008
Wachovia hits Edwards reps with raiding suits

Wachovia Securities LLC of St. Louis continues to file lawsuits against groups of legacy A.G. Edwards brokers who have left the firm.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUL 18, 2008
Tech survey, Scivantage and Windham

In a recent survey, 321 advisers were asked to identify their three biggest areas of difficulty out of 10 system areas.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 16, 2008
Senators seek to cap loans from 401(k)s

Legislation would set limits on the number of loans that can be taken from 401(k) plans and ban 401(k) debit cards.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 14, 2008
On a 401(k) mission

In his 20 years of managing clients' 401(k) plans, Michael T. Scarborough has seen numerous examples of mistakes made by investors who don't allocate enough of their salaries to saving for retirement.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 14, 2008
Women less aggressive than men in retirement saving

Women are less aggressive then men when it comes to saving for retirement, according to a new study.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JUL 14, 2008
ING Advisors Network bleeds registered reps

One of the broker-dealers in the ING Advisors Network Inc. is on the brink of losing representatives and advisers who generate $21 million in fees and commissions to rival firms.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH JUL 14, 2008
LPL moves to address technology breach

In the wake of a security breach that affected more than 10,000 clients, LPL Financial has taken several steps to increase data protection.

By Bloomberg