A Top 10 List of How Not to Invest… May 4, 2006
Here’s a list of some of the dumbest things investors say to advisors — presented in no particular order — for advisors to reflect on (and enjoy). Read Now
Broker Job Outlook ’06: A Banner Year April 17, 2006
BrokerHunter.com has just wrapped up its fifth-annual surveys of both candidates and employers in the securities industry. Its major finding: "The best post-9/11 hiring year may be in store for us in 2006," says Steve Testerman, president of the online job board. Read Now
Public Relations 101 for Financial Advisors March 27, 2006
"With everyone calling themselves an investment advisor these days, it's important for advisors to differentiate themselves from the pack." Read Now
Do You Boldly Go...? OCTOBER 2005
Where no man has gone before” with technology? Or are you stuck in another universe?
While attending and speaking at Fidelity Registered Investment Advisor Group’s Technology in Practice Conference on June 8 in Boston, I listened to the presentation of a study, “What’s Keeping Advisors Up at Night?” Read Now
Investment Outlook Fund Manager’s Memo OCTOBER 2005
In his recent quarterly letter to clients and investors, Muhlenkamp & Company President Ronald H. Muhlenkamp — who’s been leading his no-load mutual fund since 1988 — says the market and economic climate are worthy of a bit more appreciation.
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Brokers are Exempt: SEC Adopts Reg NMS MAY 2005
Nine days ahead of its April 15 deadline, the Securities and Exchange Commission voted 5-0 to allow dealers offering fee-based accounts an exemption from rules governing investment advisors. Read
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The Bush Test OCTOBER 2005
How will the U.S. economy fare as foreigners buy large quantities of U.S. Treasury bonds?
This summer, while on vacation in Europe, I met a New York private investor, who promptly admitted to being bearish on Wall Street.
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streetTRACKS State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) is a household name among institutional investors. With roughly $1.4 trillion under management, it easily ranks as one of the world’s largest asset managers. Read Now
LETTERS Out of the frying pan and into the fire. That is what financial advisors will experience if they follow Gil Weinreich’s advice [in May’s Ethical Advisor column “Shape of Things to Come”] to switch to hourly billing. Read Now
Expert Shares Practical Ideas on Solving the Retirement Puzzle’ (San Diego) As president of Life Puzzles in Louisville, Colo., former financial consultant Pete Lindquist aims to help advisors and their clients “pretire” successfully.
That’s right. Many baby boomers are expected to work during retirement — rather than go straight from an intense work life straight into a rocking chair. Read Now
A Better Way Your fellow advisors say you shouldn’t ask for referrals. You should earn them. Here’s how.
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