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More wealthy people turn to financial planning to ease their minds.
April 21 -
Lawmakers split Tuesday on whether the regulatory reform bill should include a "financial crisis responsibility fee" charged on the largest institutions.
April 21 -
After more than a week of escalating partisan rhetoric over regulatory reform, Senate Republican leaders significantly changed their tone on Tuesday, suggesting a bipartisan bill was now within reach.
April 21 -
Affluent parents can creatively help their children while still holding them responsible for educational expenses.
April 20 -
According to Bank of America Corp.s Merrill Lynch Affluent Insights Quarterly survey, affluent investors have become slightly less concerned about the economys impact on their ability to meet financial goals, but issues related to retirement and healthcare rank highest among financial concerns.
April 20 -
Seeking to win Republican votes for regulatory reform legislation, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd and other Democrats suggested Monday that they are open to eliminating a proposed $50 billion resolution fund for systemically important institutions.
April 20 -
As lawmakers continue to spar over regulatory reform legislation, a separate push to charge the largest banks a "financial crisis responsibility fee" is gaining momentum.
April 20 -
XBRL US is working on applications for Apple’s iPhone and newly release iPad. The goal is to demonstrate the power of XBRL in a simple and accessible way, said XBRL US President and Chief Executive Mark Bolgiano.
April 19 -
Sarah Libbey, president of the Fidelity Gift Fund, discusses Roth Conversions and the comeback of giving.
April 19 -
As mutual fund companies turn out derivatives- and leveraged-laden offerings, regulators are becoming increasingly concerned that funds, and the financial industry at large, are forgetting the lessons of the Great Recession by returning to complicated, high-risk products.
April 19

