Compensation and Fees
What leading financial advisors, experts and firms are saying about compensation and fees for registered representatives (both independent and employee) and registered investment advisors.
Survey: Investment Manager Pay In Insurance Firms Averages $168,000
By Trevor ThomasByInvestment management professionals in insurance companies averaged $168,000 in total compensation in 2003. This was below the averages for those in mutual fund management ...
June 22, 2003
Planning Opportunities For Highly Paid ExecutivesByIn the area of benefits for highly paid executives, many financial advisors are finding that non-qualified deferred compensation plans hold particular promise and pay handsome ...
June 15, 2003
S&P Exec: Risk Management 'A Survival Skill' For InsurersS&P Exec: Risk Management A Survival Skill For InsurersByNew York "Risk management is one of the credit skill sets that the industry is going to ...
June 13, 2003
The Forces Behind the Pressure on FeesAt the end of 2002, the average advisory fee stood at 1.10%, a substantial decline from the 1.21% reported in 2001 and a bigger drop...
June 01, 2003
How To Go About Getting An Insurance PatentHow To Go About Getting An Insurance PatentByPart Four of a Series Ask a New York City cabby with a sense of humor how to ...
May 29, 2003
Hancock Sued Over Pay RaisesNU Online News Service, May 29, 2003, 12:20 p.m. EDT -- A stockholder has sued John Hancock Financial Services Inc., Boston, in the U.S. ...
May 19, 2003
Survey: Hedge Fund Pros Ahead of Peers in CompensaNEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)-- A recent survey by the Association of Investment Management and Research, Charlottesville, Va., and Russell Reynolds Associates Inc., New York, shows that...
May 18, 2003
Four Steps To Switch To FeesByWhen it comes to transitioning to fees, the question isnt why, but how? Most advisors understand the advantages derived from a business model that includes ...