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TD Ameritrade to Host Weekly Webinars on Virus Crisis

Added on March 2020 in Thought Leadership
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SummaryWith a growing number of advisors and clients hunkering down due to the coronavirus epidemic, TD Ameritrade Institutional is hosting a weekly series of free webcasts focused on topics like market volatility and business continuity planning through April 29.

Voices: Talking points to help clients navigate market volatility

Added on March 2020 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: When it comes to the coronavirus pandemic’s effects on markets, clients aren’t the only ones with questions. As financial advisors, we need to know the best ways to help them achieve cleareyed, long-term mindsets regarding their portfolios — and reassure them that we are actively on the case in protecting and advancing their best interests.

How the COVID-19 sell-off compares with previous market slides

Added on March 2020 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic is sending shock waves through the global financial markets, but veteran financial advisers can look back over previous crises to offer the kind of perspective that investors and even other advisers are searching for.

COVID-19 Could Be a Harsh Test for Advisors' Business Continuity Plans

Added on March 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: In 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a rule that would require investment advisors to put business continuity and transition plans in place. But the rule was never finalized.

How Advisors Are Coping in Coronavirus Epicenters

Added on March 2020 in Manage Your Practice
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Summary: Advisors with offices in the novel coronavirus epicenters of New Rochelle, New York, and Seattle, Washington, have been helping to ease the minds of concerned clients while managing to deal with the current crisis in much the same way that many other American businesses are dealing with the situation: by shifting to more remote work, according to advisors ThinkAdvisor polled in both cities.

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