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Investment Advisor January 2008 Kathleen M. McBride |
Built to Last Although their strategies vary, Rob Arnott and his investment advisor peers are hewing to a long-term focus on fundamentals, valuations, costs, and taxes. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2008 Marion Asnes |
The New, New Economy The real estate crisis is still going on. Oil prices have skyrocketed. The financial markets are swinging like pendulums. Welcome to the new economy. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2010 Donna Mitchell |
The Leader The essential truth about Deena Katz, chairman and co-founder of Coral Gables, Fla.-based Evensky & Katz Wealth Management, boils down to this: She is a teacher and a doer. |
Financial Advisor December 2004 Joel P. Bruckenstein |
Challenging Your Most Basic Assumptions The new book The Investment Think Tank makes you rethink some fundamental financial advisory principles. With its unique blend of the theoretical, practical and futuristic financial ideas, the book is sometimes controversial but never boring. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2009 Donald Jay Korn |
Outlook 2009 The long-term outlook is brighter than the current vista. Markets have always turned up after downturns and there's no reason to think this pattern will end. |
On Wall Street January 1, 2011 Lee Conrad |
Crossing From The Ivory Tower To The Office Tower Knowing what an investor wants and how his or her feelings color decision-making is becoming more crucial in the increasingly competitive world of attracting and retaining high-net-worth clients. |
Entrepreneur April 2009 Rosalind Resnick |
Diversify to Minimize Risk Maintaining a diverse portfolio helps to insure both you and your investment portfolio will live to fight another day. |
Investment Advisor February 2007 James J. Green |
A New Leaf An interview with successful financial advisor Deena Katz, who has revived her love affair with the profession. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2005 Donald Jay Korn |
Fancy Footwork Just as the economy is expected to muddle through this year, consensus forecasts indicate parallel plodding in the financial markets, with unspectacular returns for stocks and bonds. Financial planners seeking to thrive in 2005 may need to develop new tactics. |
Investment Advisor July 2006 James J. Green |
Tackling the Challenges Industry leaders discuss the biggest challenges facing the profession: finding reliable income streams for clients in retirement, and nurturing the next generation of advisors. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2010 Donna Mitchell |
The Pioneer Richard Thaler, now a professor at the University of Chicago, along with cognitive psychologists Daniel Kahneman and the late Amos Tversky, pioneered and shaped the field of behavioral economics thirty years ago. |
Financial Advisor November 2006 Mary Rowland |
The Future Is Immediate Annuities Forget plastics and hedge funds. Clients sleep better with a steady income. Financial advisors know about immediate annuities. But do you use them? |
Financial Advisor November 2007 William Glasgall |
Income For Life? Well, We Hope So. A look at new products that are supposed to create "personal pensions" for your clients: Dividends Galore With ETFs... Mutual Funds Aim For Payouts... Advisors Warm To Immediate Annuities... etc. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 |
From Accumulation to Distribution How do you make a retirement portfolio produce consistent cash flow? Very, very carefully -- and with an eye toward preventing market drops from draining assets. Harold Evensky explains his preferred method in this chapter from his new book, co-edited with Deena Katz. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2007 Jim Grote |
What Retirement Means Now To your affluent clients, retirement anxiety has as much to do with emotional issues as financial ones. The newest thinking adds human capital, everything from earning capacity to feelings of personal satisfaction, to the funding equation. |
Investment Advisor November 2005 Bob Clark |
Clark at Large: Boom Time If you're like most financial advisors, your baby boomer clients will pose a significant challenge in the years to come, both in the way you manage client portfolios and your practice. |
Financial Advisor August 2005 Fowler & Rattiner |
Averting Disaster A new archetype in financial planning is needed for individual investors. |
Investment Advisor September 2010 Kathleen M. McBride |
Retirement Planning: FinaMetrica's Davey Talks of Risk Profiling for Clients Can psychometric risk assessments help clients stay with the program through turbulent times? |
Investment Advisor March 2010 Bob Clark |
Clark at Large: Hope and Change Is financial reregulation moving in the right direction? |
Financial Planning April 1, 2005 Donald Jay Korn |
2015: What Will It Take To Survive? Four one-on-one interviews answer the most pressing question regarding a successful future in the financial planning business. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2008 |
Best and Brightest Founder and CEO of CEG Worldwide shows you how to benchmark your performance against the advisory community... Stay on top of the major issues in the financial advising with Bob Veres column... etc. |
Financial Advisor June 2004 Harold Evensky |
Clients Misbehavin' Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist at Princeton University, applies lessons from behavioral finance to client management and identifies several common mistakes individual investors are prone to make. |
Financial Advisor October 2, 2009 |
Letters Great August issue... "Maybe MPT Isn't Dead"... "Transparency: A Model For Our Profession"... "Do Something!"... |
Financial Advisor October 2006 |
Frontline News Many Planners Underwhelmed By Software... EISI Buys Financial Profiles... Affluent Ignore Retirement Planning, Survey Finds... Skip Viragh Award Goes To Evensky And Hopewell... Oxford Financial Names Investment Chief... etc. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2010 Bob Veres |
Borrowing Insight Like it or not, the broader world is constantly throwing new client obligations in your lap. Just within the last 10 years, the financial planning service menu has added choices like helping clients understand the uncertainty of market outcomes |
Financial Planning October 1, 2006 Suzanne McGee |
Rethinking Retirement Income Helping your financial planning clients to keep sitting pretty in retirement is more complex than ever. How will your practice adapt? |
Financial Planning September 1, 2013 Ilana Polyak |
For Advisors, a Big 401(k) Opportunity As regulatory scrutiny of plans increases, advisors are in the sweet spot to capture new business. |
Financial Planning October 1, 2011 Donna Mitchell |
Doubling Down When the SEC recommended last January that brokers and investment advisors operate under a uniform fiduciary standard of care when dealing with clients, the decision seemed to validate, at last, what many industry groups and fiduciary advocates had been saying for years. |
Investment Advisor October 2008 James J. Green |
Wall Street Stunned Wall Street is not what it used to be, for good or ill. Culminating a months-long period of market volatility and uncertainty two marquee names in financial services ceased to exist. |
Investment Advisor September 2007 Kathleen M. McBride |
Life After Ellyn McColgan Her sudden departure from Fidelity is a loss for advisors. McColgan's departure comes on the heels of Debby McWhinney's abrupt resignation from Charles Schwab earlier this year. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2005 Pat Regnier |
The Rise and Rise of Mutual Funds For planners and individual investors alike, equity mutual funds made portfolio management possible. |
Registered Rep. June 13, 2011 Mark Miller |
Insure Against Longevity Risk with Immediate Annuities There are signs that the SPIA is poised to play an even larger role in the retirement landscape. |
Financial Advisor September 2004 Alyn Ackermann |
Defying Diversification Advisors already contend with senior executives holding dangerously concentrated positions in their company's stock-and it may get worse. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2007 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Subprime Truths and Consequences The continuing credit crunch spotlights the perils of leverage. How should your financial advisory clients respond? |
Financial Advisor November 2010 Joni Youngwirth |
Out Of Balance Should our industry take proactive steps to increase its number of women? |
Investment Advisor September 2009 James J. Green |
Fiduciary Committee Huddles with SEC The Committee for the Fiduciary Standard held face-to-face-meetings with two SEC Commissioners, Congressional staffers, and a Treasury Department official to discuss the Committee's five fiduciary principles. |
Financial Advisor November 2003 Harold Evensky |
Better Late Than Never Action regarding mutual fund abuses should have come sooner. |
Registered Rep. December 8, 2011 Mark Miller |
How Reverse Mortgages Can Help Your Older Clients The reverse mortgage industry is re-focusing on a relatively new lower-cost loan type, which is starting to get traction in the market. |
Financial Advisor April 2007 Evan Simonoff |
Mania In Bloom? A newfangled type of acquirer has entered the financial advisory market. So, how good and fair are these deals? It's obvious that the transactions can work well for the founders, but how about their successors? |