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INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Investing strategy serves CastleArk well

Jerry Castellini is quick to acknowledge that his investment firm’s specialty, large-cap-growth stocks, has been “the single worst-performing asset class” since he co-founded CastleArk Management LLC in 1999.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
NYSE Euronext turns on to tech

As floor traders clad in jackets and ties vanish from the New York Stock Exchange, they are being replaced by people like Sam Johnson, a technology whiz kid who goes about his business wearing jeans and cowboy boots.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Rival cash manager may gain from Sentinel’s woes

Diane Mix Birnberg, president of Chicago-based Horizon Cash Management LLC, didn’t plan it this way.

RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
Forget Leona Helmsley – far-fetched wills abound

Despite widespread incredulity from the public about the weird details of hotel empress Leona Helmsley’s will, some advisers know that bizarre bequests are not uncommon, having watched their own clients seek to rule their families from beyond the grave.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Large-cap, growth stocks pulling ahead of value

Market strategists and advisers are closely watching the equity markets for what may be a fundamental shift in favor of large-cap and growth stocks.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Did repeal of the uptick rule unleash market havoc?

The sudden burst of stock market volatility this summer has sparked a finger-pointing exercise that assigns much of the blame to an obscure rule change that makes it easier for traders to sell stocks short.

BROKER DEALERS SEP 10, 2007
Pershing snags Tibergien as chief of advisory unit

In a marketing and business coup, Pershing LLC has hired Mark Tibergien, a leading consultant in the financial advice industry.

OPINION SEP 10, 2007
Is time right for specialized bond products?

OPINION SEP 10, 2007
The computer-driven advice model

The Pension Protection Act provides a good outline of the major components required Over the past year, I have written extensively on provisions of the 2006 Pension Protection Act. Let’s now focus on components of the PPA’s computer-driven advice model.

OPINION SEP 10, 2007
The power of a business plan

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
New book argues in favor of an all-bond portfolio

It may be heresy for most financial advisers, but in their new book “Bonds: The Unbeaten Path to Secure Investment Growth” (Bloomberg Press), authors Stan and Hildy Richelson advocate an all-bond portfolio.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
A couple’s wealth disparity can foil adviser planning

Ready to discuss the investments in their charitable trusts, a husband and wife — three years into a second marriage for each — sat before Michael C. Walther, a certified financial planner and financial adviser with Balasa Dinverno & Foltz LLC in Itasca, Ill.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
High-octane INTECH quant strategy dinged by volatility

INTECH’s large-cap quantitative growth equity strategy, long a high-performance engine for the firm, has been stumbling just as a spike in capital market volatility is raising broader questions about the robustness of quantitative strategies.

RIAS SEP 10, 2007
Average RIA’s assets, staff needs set to triple

The average registered investment adviser will see its staffing needs more than triple over the next five years, to 16 employees from five, according to a new study, an advance copy of which was provided to InvestmentNews by the sponsor, Pershing Advisor Solutions LLC.

RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2007
The pursuit of minority advisers

On Saturday, all eyes at the Financial Planning Association’s annual conference in Seattle were on keynote speaker Christopher Gardner, the financial adviser whose rags-to-riches story was celebrated in the 2006 hit movie “The Pursuit of Happyness,” starring Will Smith.

BROKER DEALERS SEP 10, 2007
AIG Advisor Group’s makeover gets OK

Industry observers and financial advisers are welcoming a series of management changes announced Tuesday by AIG Advisor Group Inc., which hopes the changes will lead to better services for advisers.

REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 10, 2007
CFP Board targets phony designations

As regulators and Congress scrutinize the proliferation of financial advisory designations aimed at bilking elderly investors, the organization that grants the certified financial planner credential is investigating whether its name is being improperly used by groups that promote bogus certifications.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Educators aim to turn out fiscally responsible adults

It’s back to school for Monica Malanoski, a high-school teacher, and that means loading up her students with facts about marginal costs, market moves and equilibrium prices to prepare them for the next Maryland Economics Challenge.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Advice providers for DC plans go into withdrawal

The next generation of investment advice for defined contribution participants is here. After years of offering advice on the accumulation phase of retirement, several providers now are planning services that focus on the withdrawal phase.

INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 10, 2007
Morningstar’s stars shine after overhaul

For years, critics have slammed the Morningstar rating system for elevating faddish offerings while ignoring out-of-favor funds toiling away in difficult environments.