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RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 26, 2017
Student loan borrowers may have accrued billions of dollars in avoidable interest charges

Government lawsuits accuse one of the nation's largest student loan servicers of taking shortcuts to minimize its costs.

By Bloomberg
RIA NEWS JAN 26, 2017
How sustainable investing is like climbing a mountain

Envestnet co-founder and executive vice president James Lumberg reflects on why investing with the intention of saving the world is no different from ascending its biggest summits.

By James Lumberg
Schwab sued over funds offered in its own 401(k) plan
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 26, 2017
Schwab sued over funds offered in its own 401(k) plan

Plaintiff argues company “imprudently and disloyally larded the plan with unnecessary, expensive and poorly performing investment products and services.”

By Robert Steyer
10 important client considerations with 401(k) rollovers
OPINION JAN 26, 2017
10 important client considerations with 401(k) rollovers

Advisers need to make sure they understand where clients are coming from and how this decision will impact their retirement security.

By Jamie Hopkins
When it comes to investment returns, not all robos measure up
EQUITIES JAN 25, 2017
When it comes to investment returns, not all robos measure up

Schwab and Vanguard at opposite ends of robos' performance spectrum, advisory firm's report finds.

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2017
401(k) plans make big fund changes following new money market rules

A significant portion of employers switched to a stable value or government money market fund in response to SEC reforms.

By Greg Iacurci
MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 25, 2017
Three Fed rate hikes this year? Here's how to prepare

For income portfolios, panelists at the Inside ETFs conference suggest wide diversification among dividend-paying stocks, corporate bonds and international debt.

By John Waggoner
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2017
2016 tax returns determine 2018 Medicare premiums

High-income surcharge based on new brackets next year.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Obama administration shows more support for annuities in 401(k) plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2017
Obama administration shows more support for annuities in 401(k) plans

In a recent letter, the Labor Department said target date funds using annuities may be a prudent default investment option for employers.

By Greg Iacurci
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 24, 2017
FSI renews efforts to scrap DOL rule and push for universal standard by SEC

The trade group for independent broker-dealers will take the offensive in trying to shape the kind of fiduciary standard it believes will be advantageous for its business in the future.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
ETFS JAN 24, 2017
Smart beta could give funds an entry into ETF market

Participants at the Inside ETFs conference in Hollywood, Fla., said smart beta could provide new opportunities for some funds

By John Waggoner
FINTECH JAN 24, 2017
Fintechs producing cheaper, automated firm valuations for advisers

Traditional valuation providers warn of limits to digital tools, including quality

By Liz Skinner
Vanguard keeps its own management pay under wraps
RIA NEWS JAN 24, 2017
Vanguard keeps its own management pay under wraps

Even as it challenges executives of companies it invests in to keep a lid on pay, the mutual fund giant doesn't disclose anything about its compensation guidelines.

By Bloomberg
Steward Partners nears $5B as it continues to recruit wirehouse reps
RIA NEWS JAN 24, 2017
Steward Partners nears $5B as it continues to recruit wirehouse reps

The firm is an employee-owned, independent partnership associated with Raymond James, and has found success with its collegial 'no-jerk policy' for those who'd like to join.

By Jeff Benjamin
Your divorce may trigger hidden 401(k) fees
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 23, 2017
Your divorce may trigger hidden 401(k) fees

Getting a record keeper to fill out a legal document needed to divide a retirement account could cost more than $1,200.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 23, 2017
Two possible routes Trump could take to delay DOL fiduciary rule

The DOL could propose a delay that would be subject to public comment, or the administration could issue an interim rule seeking delay based on "good cause."

By Greg Iacurci
Clients getting divorced may encounter hidden 401(k) fees
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 23, 2017
Clients getting divorced may encounter hidden 401(k) fees

Getting a record keeper to fill out a legal document needed to divide a retirement account could cost more than $1,200

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 23, 2017
Lawsuits could be used to delay DOL fiduciary rule

Trump administration could put regulation on hold while courts decide its legality

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 23, 2017
How financial advisers can prepare clients for potential life-altering events

You can play a large part in helping clients feel better equipped to handle such situations before they happen.

By Francis J. McAleer, Jr.
Bob Oros leaving Fidelity
RIA NEWS JAN 23, 2017
Bob Oros leaving Fidelity

The executive vice president and head of Fidelity's RIA segment is leaving the company at the end of the month.

By Jeff Benjamin