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Financial advisers are drowning in fintech choices
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION DEC 10, 2019
Financial advisers are drowning in fintech choices

Having too many tech options ends up hurting their businesses.

By Anders Jones
Reducing potential family conflicts
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION DEC 09, 2019
Reducing potential family conflicts

Even a close family can have quarrels during the estate planning process.

By Raymond C. Radigan
How to end a client relationship gracefully
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION DEC 05, 2019
How to end a client relationship gracefully

Here are ways to break the news constructively and communicate that you're looking out for your client's best interest

By Joni Youngwirth
Proposal to amend SEC testimonial rule to greatly expand advisers' advertising efforts
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 04, 2019
Proposal to amend SEC testimonial rule to greatly expand advisers' advertising efforts

Advisers will need to be well-versed on the details before starting an aggressive marketing campaign.

By Blaine F. Aikin
Client behavior is a better benchmark for measuring success
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION DEC 03, 2019
Client behavior is a better benchmark for measuring success

The most critical part of a financial plan is usually whether or not the client has done their part.

By Sarah Newcomb
Millennial advisers see technology as key to winning clients
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH DEC 02, 2019
Millennial advisers see technology as key to winning clients

They are more than twice as likely as baby boomer advisers to beef up web sites, mobile technology, cybersecurity.

By InvestmentNews
Thriving in a bifurcated economy: Services versus stuff
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH DEC 02, 2019
Thriving in a bifurcated economy: Services versus stuff

Most financial products are commoditized; what differentiates advisory firms is the way they deliver those products

By Joe Duran
Doing our part to promote financial literacy
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 26, 2019
Doing our part to promote financial literacy

A lack of basic understanding has amounted to poor stewardship of personal finances in the U.S.

By Charlie Fitzgerald
Compliance teams not keeping pace with new collaboration tools
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH NOV 26, 2019
Compliance teams not keeping pace with new collaboration tools

Firms are using apps like Microsoft Teams and Slack to chat, share documents and schedule meetings without having policies or archiving tools in place.

By Ryan W. Neal
You'd better increase your service offerings, or else find partners who can help
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 26, 2019
You'd better increase your service offerings, or else find partners who can help

The days of charging 100 basis points for asset allocation and an annual portfolio review are over

By Scott Hanson
How to build your OSJ business and attract and retain advisers
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 25, 2019
How to build your OSJ business and attract and retain advisers

OSJs that offer business strategy tools that support advisers are well-positioned to tap into growth opportunity.

By David Pologe
Empowered female advisers can make a difference
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 19, 2019
Empowered female advisers can make a difference

Female advisers should champion their expertise.

By Natalie Wolfsen
Financial firms say they are making inroads in creating more diverse workforce
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 13, 2019
Financial firms say they are making inroads in creating more diverse workforce

Merrill Lynch, Chase Wealth Management tout people of color in training programs.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Making a 60/40 portfolio work when bond yields are low
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 13, 2019
Making a 60/40 portfolio work when bond yields are low

Advisers get creative with alternatives to traditional fixed income, but say portfolios still need ballast.

By Jeff Benjamin
2 financial principles that show whether clients are ready to invest
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 13, 2019
2 financial principles that show whether clients are ready to invest

There are a couple of requirements clients should meet before they start picking stocks.

By Jamie Hopkins
Morningstar's Tricia Rothschild resigning after 26 years
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 12, 2019
Morningstar's Tricia Rothschild resigning after 26 years

The firm said the chief product officer's decision to leave was hers alone and not the result of a change in strategy

By Ryan W. Neal
Digital moneyball
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 12, 2019
Digital moneyball

7 habits of a successful digital executive

By Steve Gresham
Financial wellness? Better off getting back to basics
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT NOV 09, 2019
Financial wellness? Better off getting back to basics

Fixing auto enrollment and TDFs should be the priority

By Greg Iacurci
Former TCA by ETrade exec lands as CEO of fast-growing RIA
RIAS RIA NEWS NOV 08, 2019
Former TCA by ETrade exec lands as CEO of fast-growing RIA

Josh Pace is joining Connecticut-based Apella Capital, which already has a handful of deals under its belt

By Jeff Benjamin
Being mindful about retirement
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION NOV 08, 2019
Being mindful about retirement

It's important for advisers to prepare themselves for retirement, rather than adopting a 'wait and see' attitude

By Joni Youngwirth