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RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 07, 2010
OppenheimerFunds unit tapped to manage $160M 529 plan

By Jessica Toonkel
RIAS DEC 05, 2010
Special report: The top RIAs

Who are the largest RIAs in the country? What firms are growing faster than all of the others? Find out in the latest quartely version of this <i>InvestmentNews</i> special report

By Mark Bruno
RIAS DEC 05, 2010
Coalition puts tax strategy patents in its cross hairs

A broad coalition of accounting, financial planning and consumer groups are hoping that the new Congress will take up a long-sought-after ban on the practice of patenting tax strategies

By Dan Jamieson
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 05, 2010
Morningstar's tale of two data displays

Morningstar Inc. may consider reviewing the way it displays information to financial advisers and their clients about returns on variable annuity subaccounts.

By Darla Mercado
TAX DEC 05, 2010
Don't forget appreciated securities

Although it is widely underused, donating appreciated securities is perhaps the most straightforward and tax-smart way to give

By Jonathan Bernstein
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 05, 2010
Deficit commission's spirit likely to live on in new legislation

Congress won't act directly on the recommendations of a presidential deficit commission, but elements of its plan &#8212; including the elimination of tax breaks and deferrals for retirement, life insurance and employer-sponsored health care plans &#8212; may become part of legislation in coming months.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 05, 2010
NaviPlan and Profiles are updated by EISI

Those crafty Canadians at Emerging Information Systems Inc. know how to keep financial advisers coming back for more.

By Davis Janowski
Tax breaks on brink? 'Zero plan' moves forward
RIAS DEC 03, 2010
Tax breaks on brink? 'Zero plan' moves forward

Leaders of a presidential deficit commission recommend the elimination of all tax breaks for retirement, life insurance and employer-sponsored health care plans in their final report, which was released Wednesday and will be voted on by the full panel Friday morning.

By Bloomberg
House fires opening salvo in tax-cut tussle
RIAS DEC 02, 2010
House fires opening salvo in tax-cut tussle

The House of Representatives approved on Thursday a bill that would permanently extend Bush administration tax cuts for the middle class but allow rates for wealthier taxpayers to increase.

By Bloomberg
Tax cut compromise: Obama 'optimistic'
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 02, 2010
Tax cut compromise: Obama 'optimistic'

President Barack Obama told newly elected state governors that he's &#8220;optimistic&#8221; the administration will reach a deal on tax cuts with congressional Democrats and Republicans before the end of the year.

By Mark Bruno
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 02, 2010
Morningstar VA data: A tale of two displays

Morningstar Inc. may consider reviewing the way it displays information to advisers and their clients about returns on variable annuity subaccounts.

By Darla Mercado
'Zero plan' chopped — but tax breaks still on the block
RIAS DEC 01, 2010
'Zero plan' chopped — but tax breaks still on the block

Congress won't act directly on a proposal approved by a presidential deficit commission this week, but elements of the plan could become part of legislative proposals in coming months to address huge fiscal imbalances.

By Bloomberg
Deficit panel's 'zero plan' could do a number on insurers, advisers
RIAS DEC 01, 2010
Deficit panel's 'zero plan' could do a number on insurers, advisers

Preferential tax treatment for retirement programs and insurance products are threatened in a draft proposal from the chairmen of the national deficit commission, according to advocates.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 30, 2010
Insurers eye new Congress' tax agenda

By Darla Mercado
Northern Trust launches gay, lesbian wealth management biz
RIAS NOV 29, 2010
Northern Trust launches gay, lesbian wealth management biz

Northern Trust Corp. long has championed its conservative heritage as a 121-year-old financial institution that eased through the Great Depression and most recently the Great Recession.

By Steve Daniels
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 29, 2010
Sun Life introduces two income benefits

Sun Life Financial Inc. today released two income benefits.

By Darla Mercado
Pension plan tax breaks facing challenge
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 29, 2010
Pension plan tax breaks facing challenge

Corporate pension industry lobbyists are bracing for an attack on the tax breaks for pension plans as the White House and federal lawmakers struggle to slash the federal budget deficit

By Doug Halonen
TAX NOV 29, 2010
Putnam CEO's plea: Fix Social Security, don't privatize it

Putnam Investments chief Robert Reynolds went to Washington last Wednesday to urge Congress to save Social Security &#8212; just not in the way financial services industry executives usually -recommend

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 29, 2010
401(k) advisers ready for new regulations

The Labor Department this month is expected to introduce its final rule on how retirement plan sponsors will be required to disclose plan fees to participants.

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 29, 2010
The fight over 401(k) advice: Will anyone win?

In trying to clarify who can give advice to 401(k) plan participants and under what circumstances, the Labor Department appears to have antagonized just about everybody.

By Robert Steyer