The operations for feeder funds pool client money to invest in hedge funds and private equity.
New study from Fidelity Charitable finds business owners donate more than average Americans.
Hint: Pay attention to emails, ignore phone calls.
Providing investment advice as a fiduciary goes beyond disclosure of conflicts of interest.
What can this financial planning tool offer Betterment for Advisors' clients?
SEC issues cease-and-desist order; Kansas-based RIA and Peter A. Mallouk required to pay civil penalties.
Universal life insurance lawsuits may cause you to rethink your policy.
One measure would scrap the "stretch IRA," which has helped financial advisers preserve retirement wealth passed on to heirs.
ForwardLane wants to provide tools for firms that are unable to build them in-house.
The firm is talking again, but is anyone listening?
Bellingham, Wash.-based Multop Financial founder cites technology and back-office support as drivers behind the move
Captrust wants to grow annual revenue from wealth management to 50% from 30% over the next five years.
Now is the time to remind clients of what's in their control.
Advisers looking for more freedom may find going independent on their own is not as fulfilling as partnering with an existing independent firm.
Disclosing behavioral biases is voluntary, but no less important than making the required disclosures.
Latest update to Financial Services Cloud looks to unify financial advice with insurance and banking.
With calls for significant revisions by commissioners and investor advocates, it's hard to predict when the reform package might cross the finish line.
Jay Clayton aims to clear up investor confusion by drawing a distinction between brokers and advisers in the agency's proposed package of revised standards. But where do dual registrants fit?
Fixed annuities are positioned for a record year, with fixed-rate deferred and indexed annuities driving the growth.
Pennsylvania advisory firm invested client funds in expensive share classes when less costly ones were available.