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Tall tales are a red flag for regulators

Added on May 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: If you're a fisherman, exaggerating the size of the fish you caught is a tradition. When you're an investment adviser, however, exaggerations can get you caught up in compliance problems. Like all business owners, advisers need to sell themselves to prospective clients, but they should never oversell their abilities and experience. Although they might hook a few more clients with exaggerations, they are also likely to lure examiners to their offices.

9 Takeaways From the Envestnet Advisor Summit

Added on May 2014 in Thought Leadership
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Summary: Advisors from all over the country descended on Chicago for the Envestnet Advisor Summit, held May 14 to 16. Sessions ranged from the usefulness of new enhancements to the firm's cloud-based advisor software to discussion panels on investment, planning and practice management topics. The article provides some key takeaways from the conference.

Lessons From an Internal Buyout

Added on May 2014 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: For Quest Capital Management, an internal buyout turned out to be the best way to solve a succession planning dilemma. When a founding partner wanted to step down, Dallas-based Quest initially planned to use an external sale to give him a way to cash out, said Kalita Blessing, one of the firm's second-generation partners. But after a three-year dance with banks, RIAs and investment bankers that lasted from 2007 to 2010, Quest's shareholders changed their mind.

Shortage spurs rising interest in financial-planning grads

Added on May 2014 in Plan for the Future
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Summary: The academic community is doing its part to fill the growing need for more financial advisors. With numerous studies suggesting there could be an acute shortage of financial advisors as the baby boomer generation of advisors retires from the industry, universities and colleges are launching new financial-planning programs and educating more students specifically for a career as a financial advisor.

FINRA Chief Welcomes Alternate Plan for Advisor Oversight

Added on May 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: WASHINGTON -- FINRA may have dropped its lobbying campaign for legislation to expand oversight of investment advisors, but the industry regulator is interested in a new proposal from one SEC commissioner to beef up examinations of the RIA industry.

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