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Beware Of Liquidity Issues In ETF Market

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Certain kinds of ETFs have more liquidity risk than others.

J&J Loses $417 Million Talc Verdict In First California Case

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J&J was ordered by a Los Angeles jury to pay $417 million to a woman who blamed her ovarian cancer on the company’s talc.

Anthony Scaramucci To Speak At Inside Alternatives In Denver

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Anthony Scaramucci has joined the growing list of expert speakers to address the conference.

Best Tax Moves For Advisory Businesses

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Advisors spend a career helping others with money -- but they may not realize tax advantages available to themselves.

Advisors Still Like Hands-On Approach, Study Says

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Only 14 percent plan to decrease their use of active management, says a new study.

What's Your Advisor Business Worth? This Firm Will Tell You For Free

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BizEquity is offering financial advisors a free valuation of their businesses.

Caribbean Living Luring U.S. Residents

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The head of an international investing and advisory firm touts international real estate investing.

Support For Retired Parents Varies By Race

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All children may give more physical support to their parents in the future because they will live closer, the research says.

More Colleges Invite Students To Apply For Free

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More colleges and online application platforms are allowing students to apply for free.

U.S. Households Saving Less The Past Two Years

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The rising cost of housing and rents may be among the reasons for the decline.

How Far Does $1 Million Go In Retirement?

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From Mississippi to California to Hawaii, here’s the purchasing power, state by state.

Fed's Big Bond Unwind May Clobber U.S. Stocks, Corporate Debt

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The threat underscores the bind the Fed is in as it tries to scale down its extraordinary economic stimulus.

Goldman Sachs Seeks Stars To Revive Commodities Unit

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The bank is looking to bring in high-profile salesmen and traders after a string of losing trades.

Cohn Solidifies Lead In Race To Replace Yellen, Economists Say

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Among the economists who expect someone else to get the nod and offered an opinion, 49 percent said Cohn was most likely.

A High Credit Score Can Make You Look Sexy On Dating Apps

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Many romance seekers place those three digits above looks, ambition, courage and sense of humor, a survey says.

Love To Text And Walk Cluelessly? Prepare To Pay A Fine For That

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Stamford, Conn., may become the second U.S. city to implement fines for people who walk and text at the same time.

How A Blue Pill Is Stopping HIV From Sydney To San Francisco

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In a study, the pill has reduced cases of HIV among gay and bisexual men to the lowest level since 1985.

Heroin-Era Antidotes Can't Handle Synthetics Overdoses

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A single shot of naloxone often really isn’t enough to do the trick anymore.

B-D Auditing Fraud On The Rise, Regulator Says

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Audit misstatements tied to fraud were found in 57 percent of B-Ds inspected last year, the PCAOB reported.

Congressional Bill Silences Shareholders, Says Praxis

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The proposed Financial Choice Act would eliminate many shareholder resolutions.