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The Dangers of Private Equity to Broker-Dealers and the Financial System

19:15 16 October in Articles Written by Jon Henschen by rafferty

October 15, 2018 By Jon Henschen, ThinkAdvisor Private equity firms continue to have substantial involvement in the independent channel as they fill the void left by insurance companies exiting the broker-dealer universe. Private-equity ownership can bring benefits to the advisor, but we also see moves by PE firms that are detrimental to the interests of broker-dealers’ advisors. Why are institutional investors attracted to private equity, and what lies ahead? Here’s what’s happened with private equity ownership, past and present: Past Private Equity Success As the chart shows, LPL is the only private-equity owned firm to go public, with management and larger producing advisors making millions from selling their stock ownership. For all the other PE-owned BDs, divesting was the exit strategy. NFP stood out as a particularly positive case of PE ownership, as staffing remained robust and...

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What Ohio National’s End of Annuity Trails Means for Advisors, BDs

16:00 09 October in Articles Written by Jon Henschen by rafferty

October 9, 2018 By Jon Henschen, ThinkAdvisor Cutting off advisors servicing variable annuity products they have sold to clients is anti-fiduciary and harmful to policyholders. After an extended period of failing to get results out of buyout offers on its variable annuities, Ohio National has decided to stop paying trailing commissions on some variable annuities. Going one step further, the firm will also stop the data feed to advisors, leaving clients to fend for themselves. We checked with several broker-dealers on the matter and heard some contradictory feedback. One mid-size broker-dealer commented that its reps would continue to receive trails and data feed, so no change; another mid-size firm, though, said it would not get trails but could continue to service the Ohio National products. Besides the inconsistencies, many broker-dealers will be out of the...

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The Tragic Decline of Music Literacy (and Quality)

17:35 20 August in Articles Written by Jon Henschen by rafferty

By Jon Henschen August 16, 2018, Intellectual Takeout Throughout grade school and high school, I was fortunate to participate in quality music programs. Our high school had a top Illinois state jazz band; I also participated in symphonic band, which gave me a greater appreciation for classical music. It wasn’t enough to just read music. You would need to sight read, meaning you are given a difficult composition to play cold, without any prior practice. Sight reading would quickly reveal how fine-tuned playing “chops” really were. In college I continued in a jazz band and also took a music theory class. The experience gave me the ability to visualize music (If you play by ear only, you will never have that same depth of understanding music construct.) Both jazz and classical art forms require not...