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REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 21, 2011
YieldPlus costs Schwab $119M in settlement

The Charles Schwab Corp. will pay $119 million to regulators to settle charges related to its disastrous YieldPlus bond fund, the company said last week.

By Dan Jamieson
Schwab settles YieldPlus charges -- but execs not off the hook
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Schwab settles YieldPlus charges -- but execs not off the hook

Schwab's YieldPlus fund has generated plenty of negative publicity for the brokerage. Here's more: the company today agreed to pay $119M to settle SEC and Finra charges related to the ultra-short bond fund. In addition, two Schwab execs are now facing fraud charges related to the selling of the fund.

By Dan Jamieson
Genworth stock worth more on upgrade
EQUITIES NOV 20, 2011
Genworth stock worth more on upgrade

Up 13% after Citigroup analyst said insurer can withstand mortgage-related losses

By Doug Cubberley
RIAS NOV 20, 2011
Special report: Exiting your practice

It's a good time to sell a financial advisory business, especially if the owners have spent the past decade planning their exit.

By Mark Bruno
CFP Board to warn planners about declaring bankruptcy
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 18, 2011
CFP Board to warn planners about declaring bankruptcy

Filing for protection from creditors could come back to haunt planners; sanctions, revoking of CFP mark possible

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Contagion on the continent makes U.S. stocks the bid: Analysts
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
Contagion on the continent makes U.S. stocks the bid: Analysts

Investment opportunities aplenty as Europe struggles with debt woes; 'clock is ticking'

By Jeff Benjamin
UBS lands $1.7B team from Morgan Stanley
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
UBS lands $1.7B team from Morgan Stanley

Desai team jumps to private-wealth-management office in Chicago; first win after a couple of losses

By Lavonne Kuykendall
Recession or minor retrenchment? Defensive stocks work in both, says Bernstein
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
Recession or minor retrenchment? Defensive stocks work in both, says Bernstein

Investors overly concerned about economic fine points, says noted adviser

By John Goff
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
Consumers 'scared to death' but still spending

By Mark Bruno
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
INsider: Exiting Merrill team didn't like BofA answers, source says

Recruiter claims Kadden and others held meeting with bank execs; nature of discussion unknown

By Bloomberg
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 18, 2011
Private equity may be last hope for Keegan sale

Private equity may be the last, best hope for Regions Financial Corp. in finding a buyer for Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc.

By Andrew Osterland
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 18, 2011
CFP Board looks to tighten certification, disciplinary rules for planners

Investment advisers seeking certification as a financial planner would have to demonstrate work experience in a narrower calendar surrounding their examination date, under changes proposed by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. .

By Mark Schoeff Jr
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 18, 2011
Agents fleeced Aviva in church insurance scheme, suit claims

Aviva says a slew of charity-originated life insurance policies were touted as way to aid churches in poorer neighborhoods. But the carrier claims agents and third-party were the biggest beneficiaries

By Darla Mercado
Obama tuition plan could get students sacked by bursars
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
Obama tuition plan could get students sacked by bursars

Critics say proposal will lead to less Federal assistance, and thus less financial aid; 'Johnny Jones isn't going to appreciate that'

By John Goff
State halts sales of underwater college savings plan
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
State halts sales of underwater college savings plan

Illinois stops accepting new participants due to gap in funding

By Steve Daniels
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
Savers 86ing 529 contributions

College savings plans saw first negative outflows since the financial crisis; demographics, lousy economy cited

By John Goff
Regions may lend $200M to buyers of Morgan Keegan brokerage
INDUSTRY NEWS NOV 17, 2011
Regions may lend $200M to buyers of Morgan Keegan brokerage

Regions Financial Corp. is offering as much as $200 million to help finance the sale of its Morgan Keegan brokerage unit, said people with knowledge of the matter.

By Doug Cubberley
Baby boomers ill-informed about Medicare: Survey
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
Baby boomers ill-informed about Medicare: Survey

Most baby boomers, even those past retirement age, say they don't know much about Medicare, the federal health insurance plan for seniors. Their ignorance could end up costing them.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
One-third of employers may drop health plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
One-third of employers may drop health plans

Almost one-third of U.S. employers are likely to stop providing health coverage for workers in 2014, when U.S. subsidies become available for people to buy individual policies.

By Doug Cubberley
RIAS NOV 16, 2011
$2.5B Greystone adviser jumps to HighTower

Voted top financial adviser in Arizona in 2009, Pupillo leaves MSSB fold

By Bloomberg