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Affluent clients 'diversify advisors' to avoid next Madoff

Posted by RJ and Makay on Mar 28, 2011

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Affluent clients 'diversify advisors' to avoid next MadoffJust as financial advisors allocate clients' money to different asset classes to blunt investment risk, clients are now spreading assets between multiple advisors to hedge another type of risk — falling victim to the next Bernie Madoff. Indeed, an ongoing study by Cerulli Associates of 400 affluent households with at least $10 million of investible assets found that 57% are working with five or more advisors. Nearly 64% are working with at least four advisors.

Only three years ago, barely 16% of wealthy households had four or more advisors, points out Cerulli. Now, it's the other way around. Just 19% of such households have only one advisor. Forty-four percent changed their primary advisor in the past 12 months, Cerulli's also reports.

Financial industry jobless rate declines in February

Posted by RJ and Makay on Mar 04, 2011

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Financial Industry Jobless Rate Declines in FebruaryWith the overall unemployment rate now officially down to 8.9%, financial professionals may be wondering how the employment situation in their industry compares. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, things are better than average in the financial industry and continuing to gradually improve.

Indeed, BLS data for the "financial activities supersector," which consists of the Finance and Insurance sector and the Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing sector, show that joblessness in the supersector fell from 7.2% in January to 6.9% in February. As a whole, the supersector now has 7,608,000 employees, up from 7,605,000 in January.