People are living longer, in part because of medical advances, but that doesn't mean Americans are not getting sick
Republicans had much to cheer about last week, including the significant advance they made in their longstanding battle to do away with estate taxes for the ultrawealthy
About two years ago, I wrote about an adviser who died without a succession plan, wreaking havoc on his clients, his business and his family.
To say that financial advisers face an uphill battle in regaining the trust and confidence of the investing public is a serious understatement.
<i>The following is an edited transcript of the webcast “<a href=http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/dcce?Site=CI&Date=20101026&Module=18&Kategori=webcasts&Class=18&Type=ACTIVE_WEBCAST&ID=2502244&Selected=4>Making the Switch to State RIA Regulation</a>,” held Oct. 26 in New York. It was moderated by news editor Bruce Kelly and reporter Mark Schoeff Jr.