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Edelman Financial Engines names new head of technology
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 13, 2022
Edelman Financial Engines names new head of technology

One of the largest investment advisers in the U.S. has promoted a relative newcomer to oversee the firm’s technology.

By Ryan W. Neal
Finra bars would-be brokers for cheating on online qualification exams
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 13, 2022
Finra bars would-be brokers for cheating on online qualification exams

It's the first time the regulator has taken an enforcement action related to remote test taking.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Coming soon: Single-stock ETFs for traders but not investors
EQUITIES JUL 13, 2022
Coming soon: Single-stock ETFs for traders but not investors

The first examples of this new strain of ETF creativity could hit the markets within days, giving day traders another toy and financial advisers another headache.

By Jeff Benjamin
Compliance meets Slack and Zoom
OPINION JUL 13, 2022
Compliance meets Slack and Zoom

As collaboration platforms replace email as the primary form of internal communications, firms must take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their employees.

By Robert Cruz
Merrill duo managing $300 million goes indie with Raymond James
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JUL 13, 2022
Merrill duo managing $300 million goes indie with Raymond James

Old Town Advisors in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is affiliating through OSJ Concurrent Advisors.

By InvestmentNews
Social Security COLA could top 10% in 2023
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 13, 2022
Social Security COLA could top 10% in 2023

Current inflationary trends point to the biggest benefit increase in 41 years, with June CPI showing a 9.1% jump over the last 12 months.

By Mary Beth Franklin
401(k) contributions lagging, especially among millennials: BofA survey
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 13, 2022
401(k) contributions lagging, especially among millennials: BofA survey

The majority of eligible employees participate in 401(k) plans, but there's much room for improvement when it comes to how much they contribute.

By Gregg Greenberg
Advisory firm held liable for breaching fiduciary duty in UIT action brought by SEC
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE JUL 12, 2022
Advisory firm held liable for breaching fiduciary duty in UIT action brought by SEC

The regulator accused the firm of 'double-dipping' by receiving both advisory fees and fees generated from products with high transactional costs.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Tom Naratil to leave UBS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 12, 2022
Tom Naratil to leave UBS

Iqbal Khan, who had served as co-president of Global Wealth Management with Naratil, was promoted to president. Naureen Hassan will succeed Naratil as president of UBS Americas.

By Bruce Kelly
Schwab enhances digital onboarding to support multiple account opening
FINTECH JUL 12, 2022
Schwab enhances digital onboarding to support multiple account opening

The latest update to Schwab Advisor Services' digital onboarding technology lets independent financial advisers open and fund up to 10 new client accounts in a single workflow.

By Ryan W. Neal
Americans worried about inflation, but not as much as advisers: Survey
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 12, 2022
Americans worried about inflation, but not as much as advisers: Survey

Americans ages 45 to 75 are worried about the dual risks of high inflation reducing spending power in retirement or a recession impacting retirement income.

By Gregg Greenberg
Protective launches variable annuity with deferral options
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 12, 2022
Protective launches variable annuity with deferral options

The product, which has been branded Protective Aspirations, allows holders to maximize either retirement income or growth potential.

By InvestmentNews
Social Security tax tips for the self-employed
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 11, 2022
Social Security tax tips for the self-employed

Advisers often ask whether there's a way to minimize payroll taxes for small-business owners while maximizing future Social Security benefits.

By Mary Beth Franklin
SEC delays parts of market surveillance initiative until 2024
FINTECH JUL 11, 2022
SEC delays parts of market surveillance initiative until 2024

But opponents, including SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, want the agency to scrap the whole project.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Lawyer for alleged Philly fraud settles with the SEC
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 11, 2022
Lawyer for alleged Philly fraud settles with the SEC

The attorney, John W. Pauciolo, provided the legal approval for years of commercials advertising the unregistered Par Funding investments.

By Bruce Kelly
Wirehouses ready for their 'Empire Strikes Back' moment on adviser fintech
FINTECH JUL 11, 2022
Wirehouses ready for their 'Empire Strikes Back' moment on adviser fintech

Morgan Stanley revealed its fully armed and operational adviser fintech ecosystem at a recent media event in New York City.

By Ryan W. Neal
UBS considers promoting Khan to sole wealth management head
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 11, 2022
UBS considers promoting Khan to sole wealth management head

The move would potentially position Iqbal Khan as the eventual successor to CEO Ralph Hamers.

By Bloomberg
11 top retirement movies to watch this summer
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 11, 2022
11 top retirement movies to watch this summer

Whether you’re retiring or not, sit back and relax while you gain some insight, motivation and a few good laughs from our list of the best retirement movies of all time.

By Gregg Greenberg
Reslicing the profit pie at Wells Fargo
WIREHOUSES JUL 11, 2022
Reslicing the profit pie at Wells Fargo

If the pie keeps growing, wirehouse brokers probably won’t mind getting a relatively smaller slice.

By InvestmentNews
Escalating economic drama dampens appetite for adviser moves
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JUL 11, 2022
Escalating economic drama dampens appetite for adviser moves

Financial adviser moves are up 3.8% year over year through the first five months of the year but down when compared to their most recent high in 2019.

By Bruce Kelly