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How the biggest independent broker-dealer networks stack up
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAY 05, 2015
How the biggest independent broker-dealer networks stack up

Ranking five big IBD networks by reps and revenue

By Ellie Zhu
Dying penniless: It's not just the poor
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 05, 2015
Dying penniless: It's not just the poor

Nearly a quarter of retirees 85 and older are dying with assets of less than $10,000

By Bloomberg
The independent broker-dealers that offer the highest average payouts
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAY 05, 2015
The independent broker-dealers that offer the highest average payouts

A by-the-numbers look at 2014's highest-paying broker-dealers

By Ellie Zhu
OPINION MAY 05, 2015
COBRA considerations when Medicare-eligible

Clients may not realize the need to combine them

By Katy Votava
Look past the battles breaking out between robos
OPINION MAY 05, 2015
Look past the battles breaking out between robos

Humans should not try to mimic machines that compete on price

By John Michel
Hybrid life-LTC policies are a hit among advisers
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 05, 2015
Hybrid life-LTC policies are a hit among advisers

Insurance products that combine life insurance and long-term care benefits are getting their time in the sun among advisers as traditional LTC options shrink.

By Darla Mercado
Pimco's CIO for global equities, Maisonneuve, leaving after less than two years
RIA NEWS MAY 04, 2015
Pimco's CIO for global equities, Maisonneuve, leaving after less than two years

Executive to leave after helping liquidate three active stock strategies at the firm

By Randy Diamond
Why more Social Security claimants are waiting past 62
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 04, 2015
Why more Social Security claimants are waiting past 62

Shifts in workplace retirement benefits, other factors, making delaying benefits even more valuable.

By Darla Mercado
Getting the message: Social Security claimants are waiting past 62
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 04, 2015
Getting the message: Social Security claimants are waiting past 62

Shifts in workplace retirement benefits, other factors, encourage more people to wait to claim benefits.

By Darla Mercado
The ETF craze crosses a huge hurdle
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 04, 2015
The ETF craze crosses a huge hurdle

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Over the last 12 months, investors pumped more money into ETFs than mutual funds for the first time ever.

By Jeff Benjamin
Friends are OK, as we cruise toward retirement
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 04, 2015
Friends are OK, as we cruise toward retirement

Author conducts her own focus group among peers.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIA NEWS MAY 03, 2015
Charitable giving finally surpasses pre-crisis levels

Bequests jump thanks to some generous giants.

By Liz Skinner
RIA NEWS MAY 03, 2015
Separately managed accounts ranked by first-quarter returns

The latest SMA rankings broken down by sector

By InvestmentNews Data
Rethink retirement, says director of U.S. aging institute
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 03, 2015
Rethink retirement, says director of U.S. aging institute

Research shows more working years may be just what the doctor ordered

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 03, 2015
Advisers ramp up efforts to create tax-conscious retirement withdrawal strategies

Advisers ramp up efforts to create tax-conscious retirement income withdrawal strategies with an aim to extend the life of clients' nest eggs.

By Darla Mercado
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 01, 2015
Vanguard money markets still a buck, but with potential for gates, fees

Largest mutual fund company announces its response to reforms intended to prevent a run.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
Wirehouse advisers pile into euro-stock ETFs
EQUITIES MAY 01, 2015
Wirehouse advisers pile into euro-stock ETFs

Currency-hedging ETF strategies are a no-brainer: Merrill Lynch portfolio manager

By Trevor Hunnicutt
Warren Buffett's financial results start to raise red flags
EQUITIES MAY 01, 2015
Warren Buffett's financial results start to raise red flags

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Warren Buffett rejects analysts' criticism of Berkshire Hathaway's financials. Plus: Family Dollar's lesson in luck, small-cap stocks at odds with jobs data, and Alan Greenspan on Greece exiting the euro.

By Jeff Benjamin
ALTERNATIVES APR 30, 2015
Nontraded REIT sponsors changing compensation for advisers

New share class dubbed a &#8220;T share&#8221; cuts upfront commission brokers are paid but creates an annual trailing commission.

By Bruce Kelly
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS APR 30, 2015
The independent broker-dealers with the most female advisers

The business is male-dominated, but some independent broker-dealers have come close to having 30% of producing female reps on staff. Here's a break down of the gender divide.

By Ellie Zhu