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3 reasons the time is now for big breakaways

From InvestmentNews
Added on November 2015 in Join an RIA
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Summary: The number of large teams breaking away and starting their own independent advisory firms has been rising. Scott Highmark of Mosaic Family Wealth likes to compare this trend to the growth of the craft beer industry. Craft beers, like breakaways, have been around for years but recently, there's been a notable increase in their appeal. Why?

LPL Joins Ranks of Other Advisory Firms With New Internship Program

From Think Advisor
Added on November 2015 in Join an RIA
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Summary: LPL Financial (LPLA), the largest independent broker-dealer in the U.S., announced Monday a college internship program, developed in partnership with Private Advisor Group, one of the largest firms on its hybrid RIA platform.

Breakaway Trend: More Teams Join Forces to Form Mega-RIAs

From Financial Planning
Added on October 2015 in Join an RIA
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Summary:Expect more breakaway brokers who become RIAs to merge their teams and form mega-firms, says a top industry executive.

12 Best States for Financial Advisor Pay: 2015

From Think Advisor
Added on October 2015 in Join an RIA
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Summary: So which states offer the best salaries for advisors? And by "best salaries" we mean most bang for the buck. Using a formula devised last year, we adjusted data to account for purchasing power differences in each of the 50 states.

Breakaway Advisors Moving More to Existing RIAs

From WealthManagement.com
Added on October 2015 in Join an RIA
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Summary:According to the latest research by Cerulli Associates, about 35 percent of advisors say they’d join an existing RIA as a principle or partial owner and 18 percent said they would consider joining an existing RIA as an employee.

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