Proposal will be an 'additive regime' that gets layered on, according to lawyer.
Bad markets make clients realize they need their advisors, says industry expert.
Insana will work with Dynasty chief investment officer Bob Shea to identify strategic opportunities for investment portfolios.
Investors join nationwide law firm suit.
Woman-led firm sets up independent practice in Washington state.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler says investors deserve to be protected but a critic argues proposal shows 'hostility toward technology.'
It's up to us to let our clients know from the start about the services we will and won't provide, so they'll stick with us during market cycles.
The uncertain economic environment means the general public can benefit from the experience of a good financial advisor, rather than getting their investment ideas from TikTok or YouTube.
One broker used client funds to pay expenses, while another used client cash to buy real estate.
InvestmentNews board member Dr. Benjamin Akande, a distinguished economist, shares an inspiring message.
Both clients and advisors are seeking assurance that solutions implemented today will remain effective and achievable in the future.
Architect aims to make alts a core element of portfolios rather than a satellite component.
From teaching inmates financial literacy to working with divorced women, CFP Board's initiative is resonating with advisors.
The payment platform brings on fintech veteran Alex Sauickie, who plans to help expand services to banks and broker-dealers.
The platform automates processes such as new account onboarding, portfolio recommendations, and personalized financial planning.
Naratil, a 39-year veteran of UBS, last fall stepped down from his senior roles at the wirehouse.
Meanwhile, Cetera is offering tailored retention bonuses to Securian advisors who manage offices.
The peer-to-peer trading digital asset trading platforms are struggling to achieve their decentralized dreams.
The egregious case of Jamie Worden and the continuing issue of unpaid arbitration awards.
More job cuts to come, meanwhile JPMorgan is hiring.