From Think Advisor
Added on October 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: A testament to the changing social world: Last year when a room full of financial advisors was asked how many of them were using LinkedIn, only three to four hands were raised. When Jared Trexler, brand manager at Ed Slott and Co. LLC., asked the same question during a session at FSI’s Financial Advisor Summit, nearly every hand in the room was.
From Think Advisor
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary:Responding to the preliminary results of the recently released survey by the North American Securities Administrators Association, which found that the majority of small and midsize state-registered advisors have tech or cybersecurity policies in place and that only 4.1% of the participants were aware that they had suffered a cybersecurity incident.
From On Wall Street
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: The Institute for the Fiduciary Standard, which is organizing a series of events this month to raise awareness about the issue, has released a report outlining a code of conduct for advisors working with retail clients, and is working to promote the cause with a new partnership with NAPFA.
From Financial Planning
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: For advisors looking to break out of wirehouses, legacy firms or banks, going independent doesn’t necessarily mean they'll be going it alone. In fact, there are a number of essential components of a practice that are vital to an independent start-up. An experienced transition team, a solid custodian and legal and compliance counsel are just a few of the critical partners you will need to rely on. Here is a detailed list of the most important business partners and their respective roles.
From InvestmentNews
Added on September 2014 in Form an RIA
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Summary: As a counterpoint to the flurry of articles about "big data," many industry pundits are addressing the value of "small data." In my world, small data refers to the information I can access and interpret from my own resources within my RIA firm. Four tools make this possible for me: A CRM system (Junxure), portfolio accounting software (PortfolioCenter), re-balancing software (TRX) and tax preparation software (Lacerte).