Week's Best: Insurance Costs, Like Sea Levels, Are Rising -- Barrons.com

Dow Jones
09/06

By Kenneth Corbin

Homeowners across the country are feeling the squeeze from rising home insurance rates, which have posted double-digit increases each of the last two years. The increases are because of an array of factors that include rising construction costs and home prices, consumers increasingly bearing the burden of reinsurance, and, especially, climate risk. Some large insurers have abandoned high-risk regions, leaving homeowners with fewer, and more expensive, choices that many are struggling to afford.

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Ex-Commonwealth advisors bolt from LPL . Three advisor practices that together managed $780 million in assets and had been affiliated with Commonwealth have jumped to Raymond James rather than stick with LPL, which acquired Commonwealth earlier this year. Other wealth firms have been aggressively recruiting Commonwealth teams since the acquisition was announced, but LPL leaders have said the firm is on track to retain 90% of Commonwealth advisors as it looks ahead to migrating them to its own platform next year.

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