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Are Americans too dumb to retire?
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 14, 2011
Are Americans too dumb to retire?

If so, auto-enrollment plans make a lot of sense

By Evan Cooper
B-Ds may pay more than $1M to foot bill for new audits
RIA NEWS JUN 14, 2011
B-Ds may pay more than $1M to foot bill for new audits

The largest U.S. broker-dealers may be asked to pay more than $1 million a year to fund annual inspections required by the Dodd-Frank Act, according to a proposal by the panel that oversees public-company audits.

By Mark Bruno
Brokers get their Irish up over change to IRA rules
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 13, 2011
Brokers get their Irish up over change to IRA rules

Some claim they'll abandon the business if they're required to act as fiduciaries to retirement accounts, 401(k)s

By John Goff
Asset allocation R.I.P.?
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 13, 2011
Asset allocation R.I.P.?

New study reveals savers not saving enough -- and asset allocators not allocating assets enough

By Evan Cooper
FINTECH JUN 13, 2011
An adviser wades into video streaming

By John Goff
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 12, 2011
Five considerations for Roth redos

By MFXFeeder
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 12, 2011
Provident mess lands on Fidelity's doorstep

By Bruce Kelly
Leaders of Senate debt reduction group vow to take hard look at tax expenditures
RIA NEWS JUN 10, 2011
Leaders of Senate debt reduction group vow to take hard look at tax expenditures

Two leaders of a group of senators trying to convert last year's presidential deficit commission recommendations into legislation plan to take a hard look at eliminating tax breaks which cost a total of $1.1 trillion annually.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Money lost to retirement plan tax breaks vastly overstated, say actuaries
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 10, 2011
Money lost to retirement plan tax breaks vastly overstated, say actuaries

The Treasury Department's calculation of revenues that are lost to tax-deferred retirement plans is flat out wrong, says an acturial group. They may be on to something.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
BofA sues $5.9B breakaway team over 'trade secrets'
RIA NEWS JUN 10, 2011
BofA sues $5.9B breakaway team over 'trade secrets'

Bank of America Corp. won a court order temporarily blocking four former employees from using and sharing the bank's client records at their new employer, New York-based Dynasty Financial Partners.

By Mark Bruno
Spouses of tax deadbeats catch a break
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 08, 2011
Spouses of tax deadbeats catch a break

IRS nixes two-year time limit for innocent-spouses to plead their case; rule applies to couples who file jointly

By John Goff
FINTECH JUN 08, 2011
Rivals watch, wait as MSSB starts tweeting

Although its wirehouse rivals are keeping their electronic drawbridges closed to social media, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC last week became the first major Wall Street firm to allow its financial advisers to use popular networking websites

By Andrew Osterland
Flurry of changes at MSSB as Fleming rejiggers
WIREHOUSES JUN 08, 2011
Flurry of changes at MSSB as Fleming rejiggers

Greg Fleming was named boss of Morgan Stanley's wealth management unit earlier this year. Since then, he's been busy rejiggering the management team at Smith Barney. The latest: the rehiring of a onetime CFO at the brokerage.

By Andrew Osterland
RIA NEWS JUN 08, 2011
Will newly proposed tax changes whack the wealthy?

With the Bush tax cuts extended for another two years, the status remains quo on major — and imminent — potential changes in tax law, right?

By Andrew Osterland
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 07, 2011
Not-so-distinguished gentleman conned Eddie Murphy's ex out of $7M: U.S.

Financial adviser claimed he was investing money in the Middle East, say prosecutors; long and questionable trail

By John Goff
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 07, 2011
Bite from 12(b)-1 fee reform should be 'modest' for most firms: KBW

But these three fund firms would likely take the biggest hit under current proposal

By Bloomberg
Finra's Ketchum: B-Ds must 'push and pull' for Reg D details
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 07, 2011
Finra's Ketchum: B-Ds must 'push and pull' for Reg D details

Finra wants broker-dealers that sell risky Regulation D private placements to engage in a more vigorous due diligence process, “pushing and pulling” for information about the products, according to Richard Ketchum, chairman and chief executive of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 07, 2011
Indie broker-dealer J.P. Turner bucks trend by winning private-placement case

In what can only be viewed as a surprise outcome, an independent broker-dealer has won a rare legal victory in the continuing scrum over private placements that has forced several broker-dealers to shut down

By Bruce Kelly
Fidelity exec on 12(b)-1 cap: Advisers will still get paid
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 07, 2011
Fidelity exec on 12(b)-1 cap: Advisers will still get paid

O'Hanley says expense will 'pop up' somewhere else; whack-a-mole for the SEC?

By Jessica Toonkel
The world according to GARP: Buy tech, beware energy
FINTECH JUN 06, 2011
The world according to GARP: Buy tech, beware energy

Growth-at-a-reasonable-price investment strategy up 14.5% for Brian Lazorishak so far this year

By Jeff Benjamin