In this section we present key findings and insights from our survey questions on practice management and operations, including services offered, the most time-consuming activities, professional designations, custody relationships and documentation trends.
Michael Moore has a new, if predictable, target: Wall Street. A trailer for his latest film, untitled, shows him panhandling with a can that reads, Save Our CEOs, and imploring audiences to make donations to the big banks. Moore's polemics are...
Beginning in July, Schwab will waive commissions on electronic equity trades and reimburse account transfer fees for its RIAs’ clients. The offer is good through the end of 2009. And for the more than 2,200 investment advisors who use Schwab...
Lose a client’s money, what’s the worst that could happen? According to the U.K.’s Daily Mail, last week in Germany, elderly pensioners allegedly beat their financial advisor with Zimmer Frames (metal walkers) and then kidnapped...
The number of advisors switching firms dropped 23 percent in May versus April, according to Discovery Database. The research firm’s data show that 1,506 reps changed b/ds in May, compared with 1,961 in April.
This weekend Barron’s published its list of top financial advisors who happen to be female. We also publish “top 100 financial advisors” lists, but we don’t sort by sex. Should we sort by sex or ethnicity?
Welcome Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. Boy, that is a mouth full. Today, the deal merging Citi’s brokerage (Smith Barney) with Morgan Stanley’s Global Wealth Management Group is closed—ahead of schedule. (It was set to close in the...
Today there is a fairly common story heard along the boulevard of broken Wall Street dreams. It goes something like this. In late 2007, a 65-year-old wirehouse broker happily trotted into his office crowing about his plans to retire in 2008. This...