This interview with Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO Josh Brown was the first in a series of Q&As promoting the inaugural 2022 Future Proof Festival.
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Just as risk evaluation covered more corners of the advisor’s desktop, its growth has fueled debates between psychologists and economists and led to differing approaches to risk.
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No longer 'secondary,' advisors and the firm's 401(k) business will receive attention as equals to Betterment's retail business line, says new CEO Sarah Levy.
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Was it ineptitude? A simple misunderstanding? Or something more nefarious that made modern life so hard for the storied yaupon holly?
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Apprise Labs, a joint venture between eMoney founder Edmond Walters, Envestnet | MoneyGuide President Tony Leal and Envestnet, is open for business, even as planners and clients craft 'panic wills' and reworked legacy plans.
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Redtail’s CEO opens up about the data breach, how it affected his outlook on cybersecurity and the changes his firm has made since.
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Visa's Plaid purchase certainly beefs up legitimacy for account aggregation, but Quovo might become a smaller piece of the pie under new ownership.
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Did custodians really factor in how the change would affect advisors?
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The Redtail incident cost at least one advisor a client, and shines a light on industry and regulatory inadequacies in cybersecurity reporting and enforcement.
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For the first time in a long while, advisors are singing the praises of the nation’s largest independent broker/dealer.
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The Treasury’s recently released fintech report anticipates “big data” affecting wealth management.
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Faith and technology don’t always seem like a natural pairing. One evokes long-standing tradition; the other, high-speed change. But the combination is increasingly common in our plugged-in world.
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To honor his father, philanthropist Michael Shmerling has created an Alzheimer’s care center in Nashville that is changing the way Americans handle a growing tragedy. As seen in Worth.
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Popular among bartenders, Italians, and herbalists, the amaro category spans cherry-red Campari, bitterly black Fernet Branca, and grappa-based Nonino. Amari, the word in plural form, are used to add character and flair to cocktails, or as aperitifs or digestifs. As seen in VinePair.
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The crackle of drums echoes down Mumbai's streets. Men and women, many preparing for the festivities for weeks ahead of time, dance in the street and crane their necks for a glimpse of colorful Ganesh icons, the elephant-like deity seen riding mobile floats or protected under temporary roadside shrines.
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Found in grape skins, resveratrol reputedly possesses anti-aging and disease-fighting properties. Read about the off-the-charts results one scientist discovered in wines from Bolivia, in this VinePair article.
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If there ever was a Wild West in the wine world, Bolivia is it. This wine-centric travel guide, as seen in VinePair, provides tips for an unforgettable trip to a little-known corner of the world.
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Fintech firms and millennial-focused advisers are providing advice on student loan refinancing, with the expectation that over time it will eventually lead to new business in the form of brokerage and retirement accounts. As seen in Financial Planning.
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After claiming retail customers, institutional clients and even 401(k) plans, robo advisers could expand their reach into peer-to-peer lending. Read more about expanding fintech boundaries, as seen in Financial Planning.
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Here's a business-to-business look at where elite financial advisers are moving to when switching firms, as seen in Financial Planning. Most noticeably, independent firms and regional broker-dealers are increasingly appealing options among top talent.
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