Trevor Hunnicutt

Trevor Hunnicutt looks at a lot of charts and reports on fund flows as a reporter covering asset management for financial advisers. But he’s not all fun and games. From time to time you might also find the seafood aficionado shucking oysters on the waterfront in Brooklyn.

Trevor Hunnicutt
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YOUR PRACTICE FINTECH JAN 19, 2014
Seizing opportunities in social media

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 17, 2014
Is working with a financial adviser worth the cost?

Advised investors underperformed self-directed ones in 2013, new research shows

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 16, 2014
Gay and lesbian investors still not working with financial advisers

Despite the growing recognition of same-sex marriage in the United States and the considerable wealth these individuals hold, most gay and lesbian investors still are not working with financial advisers, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 15, 2014
New Merrill Lynch comp plan rewards teams

Merrill Lynch will reward teams that double their revenue in the five years after 2013 with a shared payout equal to 10% of the team's incremental revenue growth.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 09, 2014
Wells Fargo to repurchase $94M in securities from family clients

A Finra arbitration panel has ordered the firm to buy back funds recommended by an adviser

NEWS WIREHOUSES JAN 09, 2014
RBC adds California team from Merrill

Duo managed $500M at wirehouse.

NEWS RIAS JAN 09, 2014
RBC Wealth Management adds $200 million team

Adviser duo jumps from J.P. Morgan Securities

Why Millennials are avoiding financial planning as a career
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 09, 2014
Why Millennials are avoiding financial planning as a career

Despite strong salaries and great public relations calling it a “top career,” millennials avoid financial planning as a career. But why and where are they going?

YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 06, 2014
In 2014, carrot and stick for advisers at Wells Fargo

In 2014, Wells Fargo & Co. will require more revenue and set new targets for its largest group of advisers but will also give them more ways to top the hurdle.

NEWS WIREHOUSES JAN 06, 2014
Merrill Lynch in $132 million SEC settlement over faulty disclosures on derivatives

Wirehouse agrees to settle SEC charges that it failed to inform investors that a hedge fund influenced the selection of collateral backing two debt products it was selling.