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
Making the Paper Cut JUNE 2005
The “paperless office” once seemed like pure high-tech hype. But that’s changing. Financial advisors are embracing the process and learning that it can lead to very real efficiencies.
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Investors Mixed on Foreign Equity Funds JULY 2005
Fund groups tracked by Emerging Portfolio Fund Research of Boston showed an across-the-board uptick in investments for the week ending June 1 — to the tune of $431 million. Read Now
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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Fixed-Income Bond Indexes and the ETFs that Track Them “Don’t fight the Fed” is a well-known market dictum, and a wise one at that — especially when the Federal Reserve’s inflation-fighting objective is widely known. 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
Liquidity Made Simple While most clients acknowledge the need for a financial safety net, knowing just how much to hold in liquid accounts — and the best ways to do that.... Read Now
The Top Team To succeed like Ira Walker and the Walker Group, advisors should master the industry’s core skills.
The January 1998 issue of Research carried a cover story I wrote on Ira Walker and his team at Morgan Stanley, “The No. 1 Team on Wall Street.” Read Now
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