Securities and Exchange Commission


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Securities and Exchange Commission: Steps Being Taken to Make Examination Program More Risk-Based and Transparent




SEC Docket


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Hedge Funds


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Since the 1998 near collapse of Long-Term Capital Mgmt. (LTCM), a large hedge fund -- a pooled invest. vehicle that is privately managed and engages in active trading of various types of securities and commodity futures and options -- the number of hedge funds has grown, and they have attracted invest. from institutional investors. This report: (1) describes how fed. financial regulators oversee hedge fund-related activities under their existing authorities; (2) examines what measures investors, creditors, and counter-parties have taken to impose market discipline on hedge funds; and (3) explores the potential for systemic risk from hedge fund-related activities and describes actions regulators have taken to address this risk. Illustrations.




The Organizational Ombudsman


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This book provides a detailed rationale for the creation of ombudsman offices; suggestions for structuring and documenting an ombudsman program and how to address issues that arise in litigation; a comprehensive presentation of various legal issues associated with organizational ombudsman programs;and numerous examples of how ombudsmen function in their organizations to illustrate how they are effective in addressing issues that people would not otherwise raise.




Consumer Finance


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Consumers are increasingly turning for help to financial planners (FP) individuals who help clients meet their financial goals by providing assistance with such things as selecting investments and insur. products, and managing tax and estate planning. This report examines: (1) how FP are regulated and overseen at the fed. and state levels; (2) what is known about the effectiveness of this regulation; and (3) the advantages and disadvantages of alternative regulatory approaches. To address these objectives, this report reviewed fed. and state statutes and regulations, analyzed complaint and enforcement activity, and interviewed fed. and state gov't. entities and org. representing financial planners, and consumers. Illus. This is a print on demand report.




The Market for Retirement Financial Advice


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The market for retirement financial advice has never been more important and yet more in flux. The long-term shift away from traditional defined benefit pensions toward defined contribution personal accounts requires all of us to be more sophisticated today than ever before. However, the landscape for financial advice is changing all over the world, with new rules and regulations transforming the financial advice profession. This volume explores the market for retirement financial advice, to explain what financial advisors do and how to measure performance and impact. Who are these professionals and what standards must they abide by? How do they make money and what are their incentives? How can one protect clients from bad advice, and what is good advice? Does advice alone effect changes in personal habits? Answering these questions, along with new technology that will decrease the delivery costs of advice, will play a transformative role in helping more households receive the quality financial advice that they need. Accordingly, this volume illuminates the market and regulatory challenges so as to enhance consumer, plan sponsor, and regulator decisions.




Federal Register


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