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Tibble v. Edison 401(k) fee-case decision offers 3 lessons
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 22, 2017
Tibble v. Edison 401(k) fee-case decision offers 3 lessons

The landmark ruling in Tibble v. Edison offers lessons and insights into the duties of 401(k) plan fiduciaries. Read on to find out more

By Ramon Berenguer
RIAS RIA NEWS AUG 22, 2017
Investment managers have found a new way to give back

Firms pledge more charitable support as assets increase in their ETFs.

By Liz Skinner
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 21, 2017
Social Security underpaid some survivor benefits

New report says staff errors resulted in lower payments to widows and widowers.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIAS RIA NEWS AUG 21, 2017
Awareness of senior financial fraud rises with incidence

Survey of state securities regulators says most cases are undetected until too late.

By InvestmentNews
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 21, 2017
Fiduciary advocates press CFP Board for specifics on standards changes

Meanwhile, few brokerages and their trade associations, which blasted the DOL's fiduciary rule in comment letters, are responding to the CFP Board's proposal.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RIAS RIA NEWS AUG 21, 2017
SunTrust rep managing $260 million goes indie

Andrew Hill in Alpharetta, Ga., affiliates with HighTower.

By InvestmentNews
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 21, 2017
401(k) advisers value active management in some categories, despite indexing craze

Fixed income and emerging markets are areas where active funds make sense, some experts say.

By Bruce Shutan
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 21, 2017
Being a millionaire in retirement isn't what it used to be

GOBankingRates report measures how long a million dollars would last for retirees, state by state.

By Bloomberg
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 20, 2017
Making the most of another delay in the DOL's fiduciary rule

The worst outcome would be if the regulation is gutted after the review.

By crain-api
The future looks very different
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH AUG 19, 2017
The future looks very different

By Evan Cooper
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2017
Surprising Social Security rules on divorce

Nuances of the 10-years-of-marriage rule and protections from vengeful spouses.

By Mary Beth Franklin
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2017
The DOL fiduciary rule practically necessitates account aggregation

The more comprehensive the view of client finances, the more prudent the advice.

By Lowell Putnam
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH AUG 18, 2017
Automation: An effective way to enhance marketing success

Five tips on how to successfully deliver content and promote your business.

By Pete Muckley
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 17, 2017
Plaintiffs win in Tibble vs. Edison 401(k) fee case

After a decade of activity around the lawsuit, including a hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court, judge rules a prudent fiduciary would have invested in institutional shares.

By Robert Steyer
RIAS RIA NEWS AUG 17, 2017
Morgan Stanley broker among five arrested in $5 million insider trading case

Bank of America insider provided tips on major M&A transactions

By InvestmentNews
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 17, 2017
Plenty of advisers eager to scoop up 'orphaned' accounts

A central argument against the DOL fiduciary rule is that investors with smaller accounts will be abandoned. But many advisers stand ready to serve them.

By Bruce Kelly
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 17, 2017
Fiduciary double standard gives robos a free ride

What if a human adviser dispensed portfolio recommendations based solely on the answers to 10 or 12 written questions?

By Scott MacKillop
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 17, 2017
5 non-money-related books to help you (and your children) live a better financial life

There's still time left for end-of-summer reading.

By Joe Duran
RIAS RIA NEWS AUG 16, 2017
Mercer Advisors acquires Blue Moon Wealth Advisory

Mercer manages about $11 billion in assets, while Blue Moon manages $90 million.

By InvestmentNews
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 16, 2017
Since banking scandal, Wells Fargo advisers with more than $19.2 billion leave firm

Despite a trying year, the firm has said it will sweeten signing bonuses for veteran advisers.

By Bruce Kelly