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YOUR PRACTICE RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 07, 2010
Advisers go it alone on personal finances

Like many financial advisers, Rick Kahler struggled for years over whether to hire a peer to review his personal financial plan.

By Lisa Shidler
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 05, 2010
Going the extra mile

When Robert Dowling was unable for weeks to get in touch with a client by phone — or leave a message — he bought that customer an answering machine and sent it to him with a pre-recorded message.

By Lisa Shidler
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 04, 2010
Mind maps: The 'Swiss Army knife of cognition'

Instead of handing out charts and graphs to clients to explain their financial plans, adviser Gary Klaben provides “mind maps.”

By Bloomberg
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 03, 2010
NYC Ponzi flourished as Madoff imploded: SEC

Just 11 days after Bernard Madoff was arrested last year, federal regulators say an enterprising Queens gentleman started a Ponzi scheme of his own.

By Aaron Elstein
YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH FEB 03, 2010
Smart phones: It's all in the apps

As a follow-up to last week's smart-phone story, we decided to look at advisers' favorite mobile applications.

By Davis Janowski
New ideas to spice up client events and seminars
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 01, 2010
New ideas to spice up client events and seminars

Now is the time to identify client events and seminars for the year. Many advisers have told me they have fewer administrative staff members and lower budgets than in the past and are looking for new ideas for client events and seminars.

By Maureen Wilke
Reaching out to Haiti
YOUR PRACTICE OPINION FEB 01, 2010
Reaching out to Haiti

Over the weekend, my daughter asked me what our family was going to do to help Haiti.

By Maureen Wilke
YOUR PRACTICE OPINION FEB 01, 2010
Develop a checklist for client communications

We are a few weeks into 2010 and you may be wondering what you can do to rejuvenate your practice and spice things up

By Maureen Wilke
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 01, 2010
Freshen up your office and give your practice a boost

With the new year comes a surge of resolutions, many of which won't be kept. I recently read that 88% of all resolutions are broken. Why? No matter how well-intentioned, they fail because there is no continuing plan with specific action steps to follow.

By Bloomberg
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 01, 2010
Oppenheimer reaches agreement with Illinois over 529 fund losses

The state of Illinois has reached a settlement in its lawsuit over losses in the Bright Start college savings program under which parents will get back $77.23 million — slightly more than half of what they lost in investments handled by Oppenheimer Funds Inc.

By Greg Hinz
YOUR PRACTICE RIAS JAN 31, 2010
OpINion online

Deputy editor Evan Cooper on advisers, brokers, and TV. (Yes, TV)

By Mark Bruno
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 29, 2010
Rejected: Carmelo Anthony's lawsuit against adviser shot down by judge

Carmelo Anthony's lawsuit that accused his former business manager of misappropriating more than $2 million of his assets has been provisionally dismissed by a federal judge in Sacramento, Calif., so the NBA star's lawyers can amend the complaint.

By Bloomberg
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 28, 2010
SEC charges former California RIA with bilking college student, family friend

The Securities and Exchange Commission has sued Gary R. Headding and his former registered investment adviser firm, Envision Direct of Newport Beach, Calif., for defrauding two clients of at least $274,256.

By Jed Horowitz
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 28, 2010
Pre-Super Bowl festivities under way for advisers in New Orleans, Indianapolis

For the first time in Villere & Co.'s 99-year history, advisers will not be required to wear suits to the office Friday. Instead, reps and other workers from the New Orleans firm will don Saints jerseys in support of their hometown team's Super Bowl appearance Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.

By Lisa Shidler
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 27, 2010
Car seized from suspected lawyer worth $2M

A sports car worth nearly $2 million, an 87-foot yacht and a guitar collection worth as much as $20,000 were among the assets seized from a South Florida lawyer suspected of operating a massive fraud scheme, according to a court filing Monday.

By John Goff
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 26, 2010
Janus looks to hire new institutional-business boss

Why Dan Charles, executive vice president and managing director of Janus Capital Inc.'s U.S. institutional business and head of Janus Capital Group International, has departed remains unclear

By Jessica Toonkel Marquez
YOUR PRACTICE RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 26, 2010
Houses votes to extend estate tax permanently

By Associated Press
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 25, 2010
Benjamin F. Edwards ices deal with ex-NHL star

Benjamin F. Edwards & Co. has hired former hockey star Blake Dunlop to run its newly opened St. Louis branch.

By Darla Mercado
YOUR PRACTICE OPINION JAN 25, 2010
Three strategies to retain top clients and gain referrals

Recent studies have shown clients are considering moving assets or changing advisors. This month, we've been focused on rejuvenating your office and practice without breaking the bank

By Maureen Wilke
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 25, 2010
A.G. Edwards scion branches out, expands into New York

Benjamin “Tad” Edwards IV, the great-great-grandson of Albert Gallatin “A.G.” Edwards, took another step toward expanding his own brokerage business with the launch of a branch in White Plains, N.Y. — one that will house a number of former A.G. Edwards Inc. advisers and employees.

By Sue Asci