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RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2014
Check out resources to become a Social Security expert

Trying to get up to speed on Social Security-claiming strategies? Check out these go-to resources.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2014
Field testing the retroactive Social Security file-and-suspend strategy

I love when readers with whom I consult about tricky Social Security-claiming strategies report back to me with results.

By Mary Beth Franklin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 08, 2014
Is the SEC's new enforcement zeal for real?

Taking the pulse of the securities regulator as chief Mary Jo White continues her charm offensive, in which she's hoping to prove that her agency is no longer the lap dog of Wall Street. Given the revolving door, proof will be in the pudding.

By William D. Cohan
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 08, 2014
Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch in broker-recruiting truce

Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch say the days of paying big bonuses to lure each other's brokers and keep their own in place may be ending.

By Gregory Crawford
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 07, 2014
VA market splits on issue of living benefits

Details are incomplete, but it is clear that the filing point to the growing bifurcation in the variable annuity pool of offerings: There will continue to be traditional variable annuities with living benefits, but more and more, carriers will be bringing out products that are largely investment-focused.

By Darla Mercado
RIAS JAN 07, 2014
How to get rid of a toxic employee

You know who they are and you know they are holding back your practice. Here's some simple steps to improve your staff and start fresh in 2014.

By By Matthew Halloran
EQUITIES JAN 07, 2014
Goldman, JPMorgan advise ducking out of emerging markets

In today's Breakfast with Benjamin: Two big investment houses recommend exiting emerging markets. Also: Credit Suisse offloads risky assets, investment gurus get nervous about 2014, cold weather and a weak economy, and what will cost more this year.

By Jeff Benjamin
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 07, 2014
60/40 is fine for many advisers

Investors have poured $156.6 billion into alternative investments, including nontraditional bonds, since 2010, according to data from Morningstar Inc. Nearly half of that amount — $74.6 billion — has come in 2013, giving the alternative market total net assets of $227.3 billion. Still, some believe that overdiversifying is unlikely to add value for clients and maintain that sticking to stocks and bonds is enough.

By MDURISIN
ALTERNATIVES JAN 07, 2014
Who will be alts' best in show?

The demand for liquid alternatives has never been higher, and it is drawing in a pack of money managers who are all vying to be leaders of the pack.

By JKEPHART
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 06, 2014
Would your adviser drive you to Mexico?

Would your adviser spend five days helping you drive to Mexico? How about completing hours of passport paperwork for you to head to Italy, or shredding a car-full of your old documents?

By Liz Skinner
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 06, 2014
Sickened by market conditions? You aren't alone

Declining stocks worry people sick, if hospital records are any guide. A new study has found that hospitalizations rise on days when shares fall, and “people are hospitalized disproportionately for mental conditions.”

By Matt Ackermann
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2014
Taxes to take bigger bite out of high earners' paychecks in 2014

About 10 million Americans will fork over a bigger slice of their paycheck to Social Security and Medicare taxes this year

By Mary Beth Franklin
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 06, 2014
Sickened by market conditions? You aren't alone

Declining stocks worry people sick, if hospital records are any guide

By Matt Ackermann
INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 06, 2014
Tapering clouds bond forecast

By Jeff Benjamin
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 06, 2014
In 2014, carrot and stick for advisers at Wells Fargo

In 2014, Wells Fargo & Co. will require more revenue and set new targets for its largest group of advisers but will also give them more ways to top the hurdle.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
WIREHOUSES JAN 06, 2014
Merrill Lynch in $132 million SEC settlement over faulty disclosures on derivatives

Wirehouse agrees to settle SEC charges that it failed to inform investors that a hedge fund influenced the selection of collateral backing two debt products it was selling.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
OPINION JAN 06, 2014
A day in the life of a Gen Y financial planner

For Mary Beth Storjohann, one of the best parts about being a young, independent RIA is being able to make her own schedules, which allows her to be flexible in meeting with clients and in living a balanced life. Check out how she does it.

By Mary Beth Storjohann
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2014
Confessions of a financial planner: My estate is not in order

By Mary Beth Storjohann
WIREHOUSES JAN 06, 2014
Merrill delivers profit to Bank of America as adviser ranks shrink more

Productivity per adviser climbs 11.5%; market gains, asset flows boost the bottom line

By Trevor Hunnicutt
WIREHOUSES JAN 06, 2014
BofA may dissolve Merrill Lynch

The move could happen as early as the fourth quarter. How could this impact its thundering herd of advisers and brokers?

By DJAMIESON