• February 2009

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  • Cover Story

  • Nowhere to Hide

    By Frances McMorris

    As markets plunge, retirees are facing a harsh new reality for the road ahead and are turning to their financial advisors for direction. We gathered a group of industry experts to discuss the changing landscape and provide tips on how to have the difficult conversations with your clients.

  • Departments

  • The Affluent Client

  • Market Changes Force: A Revision of After-Life Plans

    By Martin Shenkman

    You cannot control the markets—but when things change, respond accordingly and remember the things you can control for your clients.

  • Sector Savvy

  • Energy Sector's Dizzying Spiral

    By Lauren Barack

    A looming drop in demand is likely to reward investors with a more conservative strategy.

  • Street Talk

  • Four Easy Ways to Screw Up Your Career

    By Danny Sarch

    Remember: If you cross the line of propriety, your boss might not be the understanding type.

  • 5 Questions

  • 5 Questions with David Reilly

    By Editorial Staff

    The director of portfolio strategy at Rydex Investments on the benefits of alternative products.

  • Industry

  • Landmark Deal Leaves Fewer Job Options

    By Helen Kearney

    The joint venture redraws the map of the wirehouse world—it may be the beginning of the end of the big upfront money.

  • Portfolio

  • The Difficult Search for Dividends

    By Helen Kearney

    Even after the worst quarter in almost 50 years for dividends, there are some strategies worth pursuing—but they require more homework.

  • Regulation

  • Calls for New Rules After Madoff

    By Donna Mitchell

    Some market observers say the Madoff scandal was possible not because of a lack of regulations, but due to a failure to enforce the rules already in place.

  • Who's News

  • Who's News

    By Editorial Staff

    News on advisors changing firm's from the February edition of On Wall Street.

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