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Think your tax-avoidance gambit is novel? Think again
TAX MAR 18, 2011
Think your tax-avoidance gambit is novel? Think again

IRS to wannabe tax-dodgers: 'Talk to the hand'

By Darla Mercado
Harvard vs. plumbing school? You'd be surprised
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 18, 2011
Harvard vs. plumbing school? You'd be surprised

With college tuition reaching mind-boggling levels, economist Laurence Kotlifoff reexamines the ROI of higher education. What he discovers may explain why the guy who fixes your sink drives a better car than you do.

By Bloomberg
Tax strategy patents may be headed for ash heap
TAX MAR 18, 2011
Tax strategy patents may be headed for ash heap

Senate's near-unanimous passage of law prohibiting such patents hailed as 'big step forward for taxpayers'; on to the House

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 16, 2011
Sen. Harkin: New retirement scheme hinges on advisers

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
TAX MAR 16, 2011
S corps prepare for tax-reform fight

Managers at smaller broker-dealers and LLPs have been on high alert ever since Treasury boss Timothy Geithner suggested changing the tax rules for pass-through entities.

By Andrew Osterland
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAR 15, 2011
Tax strategy patents may be headed for ash heap

Now that the Senate has approved a ban on patents for tax strategies, proponents are turning their focus to the House

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 14, 2011
DC plan leakage challenges executives, providers

Like a nagging cold, leakage from defined-contribution plans continues to bedevil plan sponsors and their providers

By Robert Steyer
Doh! $600M IRS budget cut would cost $4B in lost collections
TAX MAR 14, 2011
Doh! $600M IRS budget cut would cost $4B in lost collections

Internal Revenue boss tells Congress funding squeeze would curtail enforcement activity; 'informed and judicious cuts'

By John Goff
The lifestages of your practice: Getting started
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 13, 2011
The lifestages of your practice: Getting started

Going independent has never been easier, but there are still a host of issues to consider. This first installment of a four-part special report explores the ins-and-outs of starting your own practice.

By Mark Bruno
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 13, 2011
Sen. Harkin: New retirement scheme hinges on advisers

A congressional leader sees a key role for investment advisers in his vision for reform of the retirement system

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 13, 2011
Plan fee disclosure strains B-Ds

Service providers have an additional six months to prepare for plan fee disclosure regulations, and it seems that broker-dealers will need all that time

By Darla Mercado
TAX MAR 11, 2011
Tax break? What tax break?

If taxpayers aren't jumping for joy over this year's Social Security tax reduction, it might be because they didn't even know that they were getting a tax break

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 11, 2011
Fiduciary rule change could mean compliance crush for B-Ds

Financial adviser training and compliance expenses could spike for broker-dealers of all sizes — and become especially burdensome to smaller firms — if the Labor Department applies its proposed fiduciary rule to individual retirement accounts, observers say.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MAR 11, 2011
Target groups see changes to rankings

Morningstar Inc. has updated its quarterly ranking of large target date fund groups, raising its rating on TIAA-CREF and MassMutual Retirement Services, while lowering its rating on Fidelity Investments

By Robert Steyer
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 09, 2011
More RFPs requesting info on advisory services

Retirement plan clients seem to want it all — and these days, they're asking plan advisers what they can do for their participants in terms of guidance.

By Darla Mercado
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 09, 2011
How advisers can avoid IRS scrutiny

The IRS has just given the green light to Paul — on his 2007 tax return

By Andrew Osterland
Best gift of all? Tax bill hikes gifting exemption
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAR 09, 2011
Best gift of all? Tax bill hikes gifting exemption

Measure dramatically raises amount families can dole out tax-free; 'take it while you can'

By John Goff
TAX MAR 09, 2011
Estate tax limbo is keeping lawyers busy

With fewer than a dozen weeks remaining until the end of the year, estate attorneys are scrambling to make sure that ultrarich families who have lost a family member this year make the most of 2010's unusual estate tax lapse

By Noah Manley
Wells Fargo on the prowl for wealth management buys
RIAS MAR 07, 2011
Wells Fargo on the prowl for wealth management buys

Wells Fargo & Co. may expand by taking over non-bank companies, including wealth-management or insurance businesses, chief executive officer John Stumpf said.

By Mark Bruno
RIAS MAR 06, 2011
Wilmington Trust sues former HNW team in move to Citi

Wilmington Trust Co., the Delaware bank founded by the du Pont family and being bought by M&T Bank Corp., sued three former company vice presidents who defected to Citigroup Inc., allegedly with proprietary data.

By Mark Bruno