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Just 1,275 families paid $9.3 billion in estate tax in 2020, down from $20 billion from nearly 5,500 families in 2018.
November 18 -
Four longtime financial planners believe the industry is ready for change. They talked about how to achieve it on the opening day of the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning Diversity Summit and Career Fair.
November 17 -
In sessions at the CFP Board’s annual Diversity Summit, executives, academics and a member of Congress called on more firms to follow Merrill Lynch’s example.
November 17 -
SEC commissioners Allison Herren Lee and Hester Peirce discussed ESG, digital assets, meme stocks and more during the 2021 Financial Markets Quality Conference, hosted by the Center for Financial Markets and Policy at Georgetown University.
November 17 -
Embracing expanded trainings, life-work balance and even remote client-advisor communication is paying unexpected dividends, writes the chairman of Equitable Advisors.
November 17
Equitable Advisors -
The wealthtech provider could command a valuation of $8 billion to $10 billion.
November 17 -
The firm’s head of acquisition, strategic growth and retention discusses how the wirehouse aims to expand among historically excluded groups.
November 17 -
Morgan Stanley is introducing an initiative to draw more young people from diverse backgrounds to the finance industry, furthering its outreach efforts a week after appointing to the bank’s board its first woman of color.
November 17 -
Well-off professionals in costly areas of the U.S. are set to get a windfall from competing plans to change the deduction limit for state and local taxes.
November 17 -
Breaking ties with your firm can be a smooth transition with no hitches in business, or a daily struggle that requires years in the courtroom. Here's how to navigate the path, no matter where it takes you.
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