Financial Planning

  • MORNINGSTAR TO PURCHASE IBBOTSON: High-profile investment research and products provider Morningstar will buy privately held Ibbotson Associates - an asset allocation service concern - for $83 million. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2006. Morningstar said that it would retain the Ibbotson brand and is currently in the process of assembling a transition team."Ibbotson's expertise in asset allocation and Morningstar's expertise in security selection and investment research is a powerful combination," said Joe Mansueto, chairman and chief executive officer of Morningstar, in a statement. "Our companies share many similarities, and we have a firm commitment to helping investors reach their financial goals."

    January 30
  • Consumer-driven health plans?The plans loom large in strategic decision-making for employers. Most firms have heard of the plans by now, and feel compelled to think about offering one to their employees. Health reimbursement arrangements are the most commonly implemented plan, but the newly available health savings accounts are generating plenty of interest, too.

    January 30
  • Factors such as changes to estate tax laws and the initial wave of retirement for the Baby Boomers will bring a year of significant change for financial advisors and their clients.According to a survey conducted by Impact Technologies Group Inc., a provider of financial sales software for the banking, capital markets and insurance industries, its annual industry trends forecast for 2006 predicted that action by the federal government to change the tax code and reform or repeal the estate tax will have the most impact on how advisors handle their clients' financial plans.

    January 30
  • CPA Wealth Provider, the magazine for CPAs who are now in, or want to enter, the financial planning world is in its fifth year and as each issue goes by, the call for financial planning gets even louder. Now, according to a new report from Spectrem Perspective, a strategic consulting firm that specializes in the retirement markets, what are called "Barely Boomers" requires advisors with a broad range of skills.

    January 27
  • Practitioners who have been adding tax planning services to their basic preparation are taking an additional step to extend their practice into year-round financial planning."There's a natural progression from tax preparation into financial planning," said Stephen Parezo, media manager at Fiducial.

    January 9
  • Planning for college expenses is becoming a central focus for families as the costs of higher education continue to skyrocket.Exorbitant price tags that may approach $50,000 per year are making headlines, as parents and their financial advisors look for solutions that don't delay retirement or limit a student's future. Advisors subsequently have devised a combination of savings plans, tax strategies and admissions planning to minimize the impact of pricey college expenses on families' financial plans.

    January 9
  • AMERIPRISE TO SETTLE TRADING CHARGES: Ameriprise Financial - the entity spun off by former parent American Express - and its broker/dealer arm agreed to pay $57.3 million to settle charges of illegal trading and brokerage misconduct.The Securities and Exchange Commission charged that Minneapolis-based Ameriprise Financial Services - the company's broker/dealer - failed to "adequately" disclose millions in revenue-sharing payments that it received from a group of mutual fund companies dating back to 2001.

    January 9
  • Mutual fund portfolio managers used to be as inaccessible as the Wizard of Oz.Fund companies for the most part hid their ideas and activities behind a wall of wholesalers and scripted messages on brochures. When Morningstar began trying to contact portfolio managers in the late 1980s, their analysts often were greeted with phone hang-ups.

    January 9
  • ISO 22222, the Standard on Personal Financial Planning, has been approved as an international standard. All ISO members (standardization institutes in approximately 150 countries around the world) can now adopt ISO 22222 as a national standard.According to Stuart Kessler, chairman of the International Standards Organization's blue-ribbon committee on personal financial planning, "ISO 22222 is by nature not legally binding, but a document of 'good practice' that can be applied voluntarily, unless there is a reference to it in legislation or it is part of a contract, in which case it might become binding."

    January 9
  • Commerce Bancorp Inc., parent to some 375 Commerce Bank branches in the New York, Philadelphia and Southeast Florida markets, has acquired online wealth manager eMoney Advisor for $32 million.

    January 6