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RIA NEWS AUG 19, 2013
Two Pimco offerings dragged down in rout

By Jason Kephart
Milevsky sells retirement analytics firm to Cannex
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2013
Milevsky sells retirement analytics firm to Cannex

Deal will help advisers model annuities under varying client circumstances.

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS AUG 18, 2013
Focus adds $2.2B

By DJAMIESON
RIA NEWS AUG 18, 2013
Giving up citizenship isn't cheap

U.S. exit tax framed to discourage giving up citizenship for financial reasons.

By Liz Skinner
RIA NEWS AUG 18, 2013
RIAs continue to surge while brokerages sputter

By DJAMIESON
IRA ALERT AUG 18, 2013
Understand clients' pension plans

By Ed Slott
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS AUG 18, 2013
Jones moves to capitalize on fee business

With more than half of its revenue coming from fees, Edward Jones plans to start selling proprietary investment products in a sharp break from the past.

By JKEPHART
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2013
Pensions can offset benefits

Windfall elimination provision can cut size of a worker's retirement benefit.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2013
Meet the real 'Golden Girls'

Shared housing could improve the retirement prospects of single baby boomers. Mary Beth Franklin has some real-life stories.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIA NEWS AUG 18, 2013
Deals at five-year low, with just 18 so far this year, Schwab says

Advisers too busy adding clients and assets to pursue transactions.

By DJAMIESON
Design of 'top hat' plans benefits high earners
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 18, 2013
Design of 'top hat' plans benefits high earners

Originally designed to allow a company's highest-paid executives to defer their annual cash bonus, nonqualified deferred-compensation plans have evolved into flexible, multiuse executive retirement plans — with investment options similar to their qualified-retirement-plan counterparts.

By Joanne Wojcik
WIREHOUSES AUG 18, 2013
Merrill out to pasture?

Restructuring, if it happens, won't likely affect Merrill's advisers.

By DJAMIESON
Wading through the alphabet soup
RIA NEWS AUG 18, 2013
Wading through the alphabet soup

The financial advice industry has long been criticized for having too many professional designations — some good, some OK and far too many just worthless.

By Frederick P. Gabriel Jr.
WIREHOUSES AUG 16, 2013
Wirehouses

By Andrew Leigh
RIA NEWS AUG 16, 2013
Palladium: A good alternative to gold?

Fundamentals support gains in the commodity while some still see good reason to invest in gold

By Jeff Benjamin
WIREHOUSES AUG 16, 2013
The herd is thundering as strong markets buoy BofA Merrill Lynch

BofA Merrill Lynch continues to see its adviser ranks shrink, but average productivity is growing, topping $1 million for the first time thanks to strong markets.

By AOSTERLAND
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE AUG 16, 2013
Bruce Berkowitz rolling dice on bailout babies — again

Fairholme Fund boss now has 7% of fund's assets in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac; joins suit, too

By AOSTERLAND
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 16, 2013
401(k) plan optimization generating maximum interest

Sponsors increasingly asking advisers about ways to boost participants' results

By Darla Mercado
RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 16, 2013
You handle it: 401(k) savers turning assets over to financial pros

Number of Vanguard plan participants investing in professionally managed offerings up 50% since 2007; diversification more diversified

By Mary Beth Franklin
RIA NEWS AUG 16, 2013
Advisers prep for Hurricane Sandy to land

Advisers on the east coast hunker down ahead of Hurricane Sandy, described by meteorologists as a 'once-in-a-century' storm.

By Liz Skinner