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Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 Kevin McKinley |
In Praise of Work Four out of five baby boomers plan on working after they retire from their "real" jobs. Here's how you can help them realize the tax, Social Security and financial benefits of their labor, while avoiding the pitfalls.  |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 John Kador |
Chuck Schwab, I Presume? An interview with Charles Schwab on his take on the industry he rocked to its foundation and on what the future holds for the retail brokerage business.  |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 Janet Wynn |
Paper Torture Why does today's securities industry, which uses some of the most sophisticated technology available, still issue and distribute equities the same way it did two centuries ago --- as pieces of paper?  |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 James Femia |
Risky Business Corporate actions processing can be a risky business. And investors everywhere, including your clients, can end up paying for that risk.  |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 Edlyn Meringolo |
Cost-Basis Information: The Bane of the Broker's Existence For a broker today, cost-basis information is not a perk or a luxury when you're talking to a prospective client. It's a requirement. Clients expect you to have this information.  |
InternetNews March 2, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Bank Data Leak Jump-Starts Encryption Talk If Bank of America had encrypted the data on the backup tapes it's unlikely they would have had to announce the loss.  |
The Motley Fool March 2, 2005 Bill Mann |
First, Shoot All the Chartists Citigroup fired their technical analysts not because of their work product, but because of a lack of revenues derived from their output. That, not any underperformance issues, is the unforgivable sin.  |
U.S. Banker March 2005 Glen Fest |
Risk Aversion as an Art Form There is newfound awe for Asian banks. Thanks to lucrative Asian customers and burgeoning roles in new commercial channels like Far East trade finance, these institutions are raising their profiles and becoming shareholders' darlings.  |
U.S. Banker March 2005 Matthew de Paula |
ID-Theft Fears Spark Bank's Cellphone Ban Citizens Bank of Nevada County, a little bank in California, aims to thwart identity theft by banning mobile phone use in its five branches, fearing that cellphone cameras might be used to snap photos of sensitive documents. The move is being hotly debated across the banking industry.  |
U.S. Banker March 2005 Michael Sisk |
Pssst? What's The Password? Firms are betting on password management and user provisioning. Reducing help-desk calls is a plus, but these tools are also powerful for bank compliance and security.  |
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