Though a lot of clients and prospects are asking about fees, what they're actually willing to pay comes down to the adviser's value proposition beyond investments.
Many brokers and other financial firms have already changed compensation and other policies to align with the regulation. <b><i>(More: <a href="http://www.investmentnews.com/section/fiduciary-focus" target="_blank">The DOL rule, from all angles.</a>)</i></b>
Clients may choose fee-based or self-directed retirement accounts.
Veteran managers from Ariel, Gabelli, Monetta and Pioneer share their lessons.
Telling advisers to never assume enough is enough when it comes to research.
Firms' compliance manuals and contracts will be scrutinized to ensure employee protection.
Chris and Brian Cooke partner with the 108-year-old firm for strategic expansion.
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Move to fee-based IRAs gave consideration to SEC's view of other brokerage accounts at firm.
#43 tells it like it is.
Adviser offers firm's experience building a business within the business for younger investors
The agency said that for the first time it used a coding technique against a broker-dealer to identify potential unsuitable transactions.
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Humans are great at projecting way into the future about something that may or may not happen.
The Department of Labor's 24-page document on frequently asked questions on the fiduciary rule inspires even more questions from the advisory industry than it answers.
Will the significant expense for the large audience result in a home run or a strikeout for its branding campaign?
The firm is eliminating potnential conflicts of interest before the DOL fiduciary rule take effect next year
Chairwoman Mary Jo White said a proposal for such exams has been circulated, but two other commissioners may be reluctant to act. <b><i>(More: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20161011/FREE/161019981/sec-sets-record-in-enforcement-actions-against-investment-advisers"" target=""_blank"" rel="noopener noreferrer">SEC sets record in enforcement actions against investment advisers</a>)</b></i>