From Barron's
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Summary: High performing teams are committed to aligning each employee’s natural skills and interests with their responsibilities. By doing this, they have the potential to put a leader in every chair of the organization. Not a people manager but a leader—someone who embraces their role and the responsibilities that come with it.
From Barron's
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Summary: As we draw closer to the effective date of the Labor Department’s fiduciary rule in April, I’m astonished at how the nitty-gritty aspects of complying with the rule—such as how to define a client’s best interest, and which actions are considered conflicts of interest—are distracting from the bigger picture.
From OnWallStreet
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Summary: [INFOGRAPHIC] An increasing number of advisors are choosing the freedom and control that come with being an independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). What’s more, the RIA model is creating significant opportunity: RIA channel assets and revenue continue to climb—and it’s not just because of market returns. Take a closer look at the numbers.
From Financial Planning
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Summary: Many advisers have plans for growth, but does anyone really know what causes above-average sustained progress? Some might think exemplary esprit de corps among your employees will do it. Others may feel the best way to tap into a fantastic pool of potential clients is to locate an office where everyone has above-average incomes.
From InvestmentNews
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Summary: Imagine this. A (prospective) client has a significant investment in a particular asset. You receive notice that the costs being charged inside this product are being increased. In addition, this notice includes forward guidance downgrading future interest earnings expectations by 50 basis points and cautioning that interest earnings expectations could be further reduced by as much as another 100 basis points.