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Popular retirement withdrawal strategies like the 4% rule assume a steady rate of spending for retirees. But new research from J.P. Morgan shows that premise is often disconnected from reality.
December 29 -
The loss of a $129 billion team for Merrill set the high-water mark in a year that also saw the departure of huge teams from UBS, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Oppenheimer.
December 29 -
Rockefeller becomes the latest firm to benefit from a steady stream of advisor defections from UBS this year.
December 26 -
These are the stories and issues that readers gravitated to in the last year.
December 26 -
Monetary policy remains the key to the markets. The Federal Open Market Committee predicts one rate cut in 2026, but the panel will get a lot of data before
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Angel Ayala became the subject of JPMorgan's latest suit against its former private client advisors — "two days before Christmas day when most people are spending time with family," said his lawyer.
December 24 -
A former Procter & Gamble engineer spent years honing his message and targeting ads to make a nearly 100% niche clientele.
December 24 -
Earn an hour of credit toward industry certifications by successfully completing and submitting the self-guided continuing education quiz.
December 24 -
A new survey from DeVoe & Co. suggests a big shift in what RIA firms need today in order to attract potential acquirers. (Hint: It's no longer just superstar advisors.)
December 23 -
Even as markets sometimes touched all-time highs, there was a general feeling of uncertainty among advisors and clients. Experts say that's why several tried-and-true strategies became more attractive this year.
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