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New research from Gusto reveals that workers are 40% less likely to leave in their first year when they're offered retirement benefits.
November 14 -
In hindsight, Sam Bankman-Fried's April interview with Bloomberg's "Odd Lots" podcast was a harbinger of his epic collapse last week. He described a "box" that has value only because other people put money in it, and, when confronted with the idea that he described a Ponzi scheme, admitted there was a "depressing amount of validity" to that.
November 14 -
The industry critic joins other profs who became financial advisors. She's serving as the part-time principal of a new practice launched by a longtime friend.
November 11 -
It's more common for teams to seek partial independence through affiliation when they leave wirehouses, but Roy and David Gutierrez took around a decade to go all the way. Here's what advisors can learn from their approach.
November 10 -
The deal valued at $140 million plus earnout payments will enable the No. 1 IBD to tap into an OSJ's growth while remaining its brokerage, custodian and RIA.
November 9 -
While most midsize firms are folding into the largest players, the company could take an alternate path if it builds on its record recruiting.
November 9 -
UBS is growing its advisor headcount in the U.S., but it lost four advisors today and five last week to rival firms. The Wells team is a breakaway half from a powerhouse UHNW group that split in the move.
November 4 -
The RIA aggregator tacked on an additional $21 million in annual revenue through just two of the transactions.
November 4 -
The regional bank's play for a piece of the wealth management pie, under wraps for more than a year, has a unique twist.
November 3 -
After its spinoff from giant accounting firm RSM, the newly standalone firm struck an agreement to add on to its existing base of $13.5 billion in client assets.
November 3