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OPINION DEC 14, 2008
A year of painful lessons

Investors will be glad to see the end of 2008 — a year that may live in infamy as one that was marked by the worst investment returns since the Great Depression.

By MFXFeeder
OPINION DEC 12, 2008
Trust wording can avoid big tax bill

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 12, 2008
IRS cuts non-profits slack on 403(b) regs

Those regs, slated to go into effect Jan. 1, require that retirement plans run by non-profit groups must have new plan document rules in place.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH DEC 12, 2008
Technology forum launched for indies

Several third-party technology providers have banded together and this week launched a new forum to help educate and assist newly independent advisers in their selection of software, hardware and other technology components to complete their back offices.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 11, 2008
House passes plan to suspend retirement tax

Excise taxes imposed on retirement savings account holders who do not take minimum distributions by age 70½ would be suspended for 2009 under legislation unanimously approved last night by the House of Representatives.

By Bloomberg
RIA NEWS DEC 09, 2008
Pershing escalates pitch for 'breakaway brokers'

Pershing LLC, the securities clearing and RIA custody affiliate of The Bank of New York Mellon Corp., has set up a website and suite of tools for stockbrokers who are considering shifting from large broker-dealers to other business models.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 08, 2008
Fidelity and Amex team to bolster IRAs

Fidelity Investments of Boston today launched a program that allows investors to save for retirement while spending money.

By Bloomberg
OPINION DEC 07, 2008
Give clients the confidence they need

The end of each year is a time of reflection and anticipation.

By Bloomberg
WIREHOUSES DEC 07, 2008
Transcript: Wirehouse/Regional Brokerage FIrms Round Table

The following is an edited transcript of the round-table discussion.

By MFXFeeder
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 07, 2008
Busted brokers continue bilking clients at new firms

Despite intense pressure from regulators to tighten recruiting standards for brokers with marks on their records, these bad apples are still being hired by new firms, recent cases illustrate.

By Bloomberg
OPINION DEC 07, 2008
Obama must look to private sector for economic team

Where are the advocates for businesspeople and investors in President-elect Barack Obama's incoming administration?

By MFXFeeder
WIREHOUSES DEC 07, 2008
Tide change for traditional retail-brokerage firms expected

The outlook for traditional retail-brokerage firms has never been so uncertain.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 07, 2008
Brokers in no rush to go independent

As much as executives at custodian firms dream about scores of wirehouse brokers going independent, they say that it's just not happening.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 07, 2008
Price cuts coming to 401(k) fees

In an effort to maintain a tight grip on retirement assets, some major 401(k) providers — including The Charles Schwab Corp. — are considering lowering the investment management fees they charge to employers.

By Bloomberg
FINTECH DEC 05, 2008
Cabinet NG, Mint.com

Cabinet NG Inc. a provider of management systems has introduced a hosted product called CNG-ONLINE.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 04, 2008
It is time for IRA conversions

Before yearend, capitalize on low stock values by moving to Roth accounts.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS DEC 01, 2008
Independents take advantage of recruitment 'protocol'

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 30, 2008
Unconventional times call for unconventionable wisdom

Advisers find themselves in unusual situations in this roller coaster financial market, and some are offering advice — which might contradict conventional wisdom.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS NOV 30, 2008
Two surveys support idea of a wirehouse exodus

Two recent surveys lend credence to suggestions that the Wall Street meltdown may drive more financial advisers to independent firms from wirehouses.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 30, 2008
Financial advisers try last-resort strategies

When a client recently told her adviser that she would be losing her public relations job in six months, Morris Armstrong gave her advice that he never thought he would dispense: He told the single mother, who had been contributing significantly to her 401(k) plan, to stop.

By Bloomberg