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NEWS RIAS APR 26, 2009
Adviser seeks slice of settlement pie

Thomas Ruggie, a Florida-based investment adviser, thinks that he has identified a new target for his investment management and planning services: people who win personal-injury-lawsuit settlements, and their lawyers.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS RIAS APR 26, 2009
InvestmentNews joins Moss Adams in independent-firm research effort

<i>InvestmentNews</i> has entered into a partnership with Moss Adams LLP to continue the research and studies conducted and produced by Moss Adams since 1992 on independent financial advisory firms.

By Evan Cooper
NEWS RIAS APR 19, 2009
Let's focus on dangers of the future, Mr. Bernanke

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke and his Fed colleagues must begin to address investors' concerns about inflation in more concrete terms than he did in his speech at Morehouse College in Atlanta last week.

By MFXFeeder
NEWS RIAS APR 19, 2009
Ex-major league star Mo Vaughn and adviser in beanball battle

A financial adviser to former Major League baseball player Mo Vaughn is claiming that he threatened and intimidated her after she tried to rein in his &quot;insane spending habits.&quot;

By Mark Bruno
NEWS RIAS APR 19, 2009
Schwab hit by slowing adviser assets

The Charles Schwab Corp. reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings last week, but buried in the numbers were signs that the headlong growth of the independent-adviser community may be waning, according to some analysts.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS RIAS APR 15, 2009
Pershing introduces program to attract hybrid RIAs to correspondent firms

Clearing giant Pershing LLC has rolled out a program to help client firms attract fee-based advisers who do some commission business.

By Staff Report
NEWS RIAS APR 12, 2009
Abuse by speculators keeps investors on the sidelines

Investor's confidence in the stock and bond markets has been shaken, not just by economic weakness but also by the feeling that professional speculators are using tools not available to ordinary investors to plunder the markets.

By MFXFeeder
NEWS RIAS APR 12, 2009
Family feud drives home need for succession plans

When Chris Wanken's dad, a branch manager affiliated with Raymond James Financial Services Inc., fired him last March, it ignited a smoldering family dispute that experts say might have been avoided with better planning.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS RIAS MAR 19, 2009
Survey: Asset growth came from consolidation

Financial advisers said that clients increasingly consolidated their assets during the market decline, according to a survey released today by Fidelity Investments.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 17, 2009
Advised investors less aware of ETFs than self-directed peers

Individuals who invest for themselves &#8212; without the help of a financial adviser &#8212; show more awareness and commitment to exchange traded funds than their adviser-directed peers.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 12, 2009
Oppenheimer recruiting brokers, advisers from Stanford Group

Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. is interested in picking up some of the brokers and advisers from the distressed Stanford Group Co., the Houston-based broker-dealer arm of the disgraced companies controlled by financial R. Allen Stanford.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 12, 2009
RIAs angry over SEC move to contact clients directly

Advisers are agitated by the SEC&#8217;s decision to expand its examinations of advisory firms to include contact with clients.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 11, 2009
Fidelity launches three new adviser funds

Fidelity Investments of Boston today launched three funds, including the firm&#8217;s first convertible-securities fund.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 11, 2009
Broker charged with swindling $750K from elderly investors

A Massachusetts-based registered rep for a MassMutual subsidiary was charged with wire fraud after allegedly swindling two elderly investors.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 10, 2009
SEC to make sure investor/adviser accounts match

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that it will begin contacting investors to make sure they have the assets their investment advisers are reporting.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 10, 2009
SIFMA: Replace 'fiduciary duty' with 'universal standard of care'

Terms such as &#8220;fiduciary duty&#8221; and &#8220;suitability&#8221; contribute to investor confusion, and they should be replaced by a &#8220;universal standard of care&#8221; for brokers, says SIFMA.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 10, 2009
IAA calls for segregation of duties at advisory firms

Investment advisory firms should be able to hold custody of client assets so long as advisory functions are separated from custodial functions, according to the Investment Adviser Association.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 09, 2009
Get on Facebook, says Microsoft exec

Advisers need to familiarize themselves social networking websites, as younger individuals are poised to inherit a significant amount of wealth, said Microsoft exec Craig Saint Amour.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 09, 2009
Adviser invented $1B clients to lure investors

Locke Capital Management Inc. and its chief executive, Leila Jenkins, lied repeatedly to customers by inventing clients who supposedly lived in Switzerland and had more than $1 billion in assets, the SEC charged today.

By Bloomberg
NEWS RIAS MAR 06, 2009
Captrust snags veteran adviser to open L.A. office

Captrust Financial Advisors of Raleigh, N.C., has lured Mark A. Davis, a 17-year-veteran of the retirement industry, to anchor the firm&#8217;s first West Coast office.

By Bloomberg