by David J. Drucker
Not enough time in the day to keep in touch with your clients? Try these electronic shortcuts.
by
Karen DeMasters
Financial advisor Dan Juechter finds an unusual referral partner in genealogist Tina Martin.
by Roy Diliberto
Reducing the tax disadvantages of investing in mutual funds.
by Mary Rowland
Planner George Kinder takes his life planning concepts to Europe, South Africa and beyond.
by David Lawrence
A new and efficient way to market your financial practice.
by Tracey Longo
Eleanor Blayney is creating a new, national network of female CFPs.
by Andrew Gluck
A far-out but inspiring approach for managing your life and business.
Fidelity Offers Dual Business Platform
Financial planners who handle both fee and commission business will have a new platform to integrate their work...
CFP Board's New Conduct Standards
The financial advisory industry is always changing, and so are efforts to govern the way it's practiced...
by Tracey Longo
By mapping retirees' minds, financial service firms like T. Rowe Price are using behavioral economics to help advisors overcome investors' irrational behavior.
by David J. Drucker
With stock market turbulence and a housing market free fall, how are advisors modifying retirement plans constructed during better times?
by
Jeff Schlegel
529 college savings plans muddle along despite their benefits.
by Mary Rowland
Many readers told me my April column was off. I'll keep trying if you keep complaining.
As The Number Of Players Shrinks, Recruiting Intensifies
If the financial advisory business supposedly occupies the sweet spot of the financial...
by Bruce W. Fraser
What you need to know when considering variable universal life policies for your clients.
by
Jeff Schlegel
Generation X is ready for financial advice, but are advisors ready
for Gen X?
by Tracey Longo
With some resort areas' prices still in freefall, does it make sense for retirees to rent?
by Tracey Longo
That's exactly how Sacramento, Calif.-based Hanson McClain built a firm With $1.2 billion in assets.
Financial chat rooms and blogs are the Wild West of financial information, but that doesn't seem to matter to a lot of folks who base their investment decisions on information they pick...