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Bloomberg News
A Trump win means the ratio of public debt to gross domestic product will rise, says money manager.
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Bloomberg News
Are the phones doomed to the same fate as personal computers?
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Karen DeMasters
The acquisition expands Merriman's footprint in the Northwest.
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Ted Knutson
Banks have left the space, leaving predatory lenders to go after small businesses.
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Robert Laura
Retirement comes with it’s own set of challenges. Here are four ways advisors can help their clients overcome them.
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Wes Stillman
No advisor wants to think a cybersecurity breach could happen to them, but ignoring the possibility only increases the risk of exposure.
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Paul Ellis
Two industry experts discuss why sustainable investing is at the forefront of what’s next for the financial industry.
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Ricardo Meneses, Nick DiMasi
Employing talented employees is an integral part of creating a satisfied workforce and a productive workplace.
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Victor Ngai
Here are some helpful guidelines in walking your clients through the executor process.
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Daniel Satchkov
Treasuries will provide solid preservation of capital and some yield in almost all economic scenarios.
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Bloomberg News
Alabama’s Treasury liquidated its Pimco Total Return Fund holdings in the state’s 529 plan, citing departures of senior investment personnel at the firm.
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Bloomberg News
The Secret Service and FBI are investigating an increasing number of attacks on U.S. retailers’ data, including credit card accounts.
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Jeff Schlegel
A recent study compares returns on alternative investments in liquid ’40 Act funds versus returns in private partnerships.
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Karen DeMasters
Women are more likely to be caregivers for an elderly person and are frequently affected adversely.
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Karen DeMasters
Most pre-retirees think they will have enough money to maintain their lifestyle when they retire, but most retirees have found that they don't, says a new survey.
by FA Staff
A fiduciary advocate who testified in front of Congress was sentenced to prison Wednesday for 17 years for trying to steal $5.3 million from pension funds in order to buy a resort.
by FA Staff
Men and women cope with financial emergencies and home ownership in different ways, according to an HSBC study.
by FA Staff
Finra has barred a Redlands, Calif., broker for allegedly stealing $4.2 million from two trust funds, including one belonging to a victim of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Jeff Schlegel
Conference panelists discuss the practical issues involved with implementing alternative investments into client portfolios.