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RIAS SEP 02, 2014
HighTower picks up Merrill advisers with $800 million

Three advisers join as partners and will operate as HighTower Fort Myers.

By Mason Braswell
FINTECH AUG 31, 2014
Be ready to provide client portals for performance reporting, consultant recommends

Advisers need to adapt as clients increasingly demand 24/7 access to their accounts from all devices.

By Liz Skinner
OPINION AUG 31, 2014
An accounting is due on wrap accounts

The SEC is following through on its promise to investigate use of these products, and advisers should take heed.

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 31, 2014
Small businesses still ailing in wake of Affordable Care Act

The ACA has helped individuals, but small business employers continue to struggle with the new law. <b><i>Plus: <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/section/specialreport/20140831/HEALTH&quot;>Don't miss our full Health Care Planning special report.</a></b></i>

By Darla Mercado
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 31, 2014
Fiduciary duty's impact on succession planning

By Blaine F. Aikin
ALTERNATIVES AUG 31, 2014
Second-quarter nonlisted REIT review

By Michael Stubben
ALTERNATIVES AUG 31, 2014
Nonlisted REIT 2Q rankings

By Andrew Leigh
FINTECH AUG 29, 2014
Quarterly video statements may become the norm

It may not be long before advisers are sending clients a personalized video each quarter that reviews portfolio performance. The technology to customize videos without much effort is increasingly available.

By Liz Skinner
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 29, 2014
Bond market convinced Fed inflation goal elusive this decade

That may make it harder for Fed officials to raise interest rates from close to zero as global growth weakens; deflation a bigger concern.

By Bloomberg
RIAS AUG 29, 2014
This week's stories that financial advisers can't miss

A scandalous lawsuit, new data on the growth of independent firms, and the rest of this week's must-reads

By Andrew Leigh
RIAS AUG 29, 2014
The big squeeze: End of the golden era

Four formidable forces are developing to take assets from the standalone local advisory firm and they are quietly building momentum.

By Joe Duran
EQUITIES AUG 29, 2014
Bears are giving up and that could be a bad sign

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> What's it mean when bears capitulate? Plus: The housing market recovery and homebuilder ETFs; 529s not so popular and here's why; Apple's big news; and the long-term-care insurance question.

By Jeff Benjamin
EQUITIES AUG 29, 2014
Ignore the bond bubble at your own risk

<i>Breakfast wtih Benjamin</i>: The case for reducing fixed income exposure gets more vivid, markets react to Pres. Obama's 'no strategy' remarks regarding ISIS, another perspective on income inequality, and more.

By Jeff Benjamin
Lump sum or monthly pension? How I made my decision
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 29, 2014
Lump sum or monthly pension? How I made my decision

The question is one advisers are likely to hear more often. The answer depends on a person's financial needs, life expectancy and access to other assets.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 28, 2014
Voya Financial taps former Great-West president Nelson as CEO of retirement

Replaces Maliz Beams, who resigned last October

By Robert Steyer
INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 28, 2014
Advise Millennials. They may save your practice.

Advisers on an <i>InvestmentNews</i> webcast say working with Millennial clients sometimes means taking a new approach to your business and answering questions about more than retirement.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
EQUITIES AUG 28, 2014
The recovery's winners

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu: Gen Xers enjoy wage gains but others don't. Plus: Bolstering bond returns; thinking about Fed policy; Charlie Munger's contributions to Buffett's success; a private equity manager opens up and remembering 9/11.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 28, 2014
Inflation and investment returns should factor into your Social Security decisions

Most people benefit from a delayed claiming strategy, but there are always exceptions

By Mary Beth Franklin
EQUITIES AUG 28, 2014
Smart beta, by any other name, is still smart

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu, a look at how smart beta has grown in prominence despite criticism, the performance-killing fees of active management, another type of corporate inversion, and more.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 28, 2014
States take auto IRAs into own hands while Washington dawdles

Retirement security a top concern for states discussing options for workers whose companies don't offer plans.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.