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Financial Planning December 1, 2005 David J. Drucker |
Dazed and Confused Most financial advisers remain uncertain about exactly how to comply with SEC e-mail retention rules. RIAs need to make decisions about what to retain, how, and how to protect it. And there's little consensus on what to do.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Peter Cieszko |
SMAs' Real Appeal You may think it's about management -- but a new survey shows that clients like the way SMAs get them close to their advisers.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Beck & Tibergien |
Is Your Price Right? A groundbreaking new study shows why it may be time for financial advisers to raise their fees.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Deborah Fox |
Back to School Affluent parents with older children are running out of time to save for college. Financial advisers need to craft creative strategies to help these clients reduce education expenses.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Michael Provine |
A Healthy Harvest Selling losing positions to offset capital gains and ordinary income is the single most effective way to reduce the tax liability in a client's portfolio.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Laurence Dresner |
Ministering to Clergy Special tax rules create financial planning challenges and opportunities for these unique clients.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Donald Jay Korn |
Seven-Year Hitch? Small-cap stocks have been big winners ever since the last century, but keeping the good times rolling could be a major challenge for financial planners.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 John Nersesian |
Rebalancing Act One of a planner's most difficult tasks in getting clients to implement a financial plan is convincing them to rebalance their asset allocations. Before you can persuade clients to rebalance, you have to show them the benefits.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Richard Ferri |
Traditional ETFs Rule Newfangled "managed" products are undermining the original strengths of ETFs, including transparency and low cost.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Kathy Gevlin |
See Dick and Jane Retire...Without the Right Plan As baby boomers approach retirement, studies show a large majority of them are inadequately prepared for the financial planning challenges. Now's the time for planners to retool their retirement offerings to better meet consumers' needs.  |
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