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Category Archives: compliance
The RIA’s Achilles’ Heel
As an attorney and a compliance consultant, I realize the difference between RIA compliance and RIA risk management. I also realize the importance of both. Unfortunately, I see far too many cases where RIA firms have unnecessary liability risk exposure … Continue reading
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Due Diligence Doldrums
Whether you are a registered representative, an investment advisory representative, or both, you have a legal obligation to do your due diligence regarding the suitability of any investments you intend to recommend to your clients. What many brokers and advisory … Continue reading
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Investment Advisers and Outsourcing
Outsourcing is definitely one of the hot topics with investment advisers. Most investment advisers I talk to about outsourcing feel that outsourcing asset management and/or compliance responsibilities will allow them to concentrate more on building up their assets under management and, consequently, their fees. … Continue reading
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The Little Known Win-Win Fiduciary “Gotcha”
It is well-established that investment advisers are fiduciaries. Fiduciary law is based primarily on principles developed under agency law and trust law. When you mention fiduciary law, most people immediately think of the duty of loyalty, the requirement that a … Continue reading
A Pure Heart and an Empty Head Is No Defense
Unbeknownst to many investment advisers, it is their responsibility to educate themselves as to applicable legal standards for their advisory practices. Investment advisers affiliated with a broker-dealer often assume that the broker-dealer will keep them updated as to any compliance … Continue reading