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The wealth management division of Bank of America made nearly $5 billion this quarter and is on track to bring in 70,000 new household clients this year, even as fee-based asset management growth has waned after DOL pullback.
Executive Vice President Aaron Schaben will handle business growth and development for the firm while Chief Operations Officer Teri Shepherd will supervise Carson's institution and retail-focused divisions.
Patrick Foy and Chris Willis will join LPL Financial from Raymond James Financial Services, citing the firm's platform and resources that can help streamline client services.
The story of how advisors rode out the cultural and economic trends of the past can provide insight into how today’s advisors can best face their future.
In response to requests from the FPA and others, the CFP Board will push back the compliance date for its new Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct to June 30, 2020, which coincides with the SEC's Reg BI.
Not only was Henry J. Wieniewitz not registered, he made millions selling securities from Woodbridge Group and 1 Global, which the SEC claims are fraudulent.
Testing for cybersecurity also increased this year, with advertising and privacy also considered important compliance topics, according to the survey from the Investment Adviser Association and ACA Compliance Group.