Category Archives: Reg BI

“Whoa Nelly”*-Reg BI and That Other “F” Word

*Yes, I am old, Yes, I used to love listening to the late Keith Jackson call college football games. I miss his “whoa Nelly” calls. As the debate over the SEC’s proposed Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) rages on, people … Continue reading

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2019: The Battle of the “Best Interests” – Part Deux

The Chinese calendar designates each year in terms of an animal. I am not sure what the animal is for 2019. However, for the investment industry, 2019 clearly represents the continuation of the battle of the “best interests” between consumers … Continue reading

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