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The certifying group says a change in its tax-exempt status will let it communicate to the public everything financial planning, from advisor salaries to the profession's accommodating hours.
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Chelsea Ransom-Cooper, a managing partner and director of financial planning at Zenith Wealth Partners, spoke with FP about what the big firms are getting right — and what's missing from their DEI strategies.
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Goldman Sachs Group cut Chief Executive David Solomon's compensation by about 30% to $25 million for 2022, a year in which the share price and profit tumbled and the firm retreated from a highly public effort to create a consumer bank.
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JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
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Market appreciation and interest rates have masked the "accelerating disruptions" that will yield winners and losers in wealth management.
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The Wall Street firm is among the big-name companies that are in hot water with te
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JPMorgan Chase has a head start when it comes to developing and deploying artificial intelligence in banking, according to a new study.
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Wells Fargo kept Chief Executive Charlie Scharf's pay at $24.5 million for 2022, a year in which both profit and stock tumbled and the bank continued to grapple with the fallout from a raft of scandals.
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FP Alpha CEO Andrew Altfest and T3 Founder Joel Bruckenstein explain how AI is being leveraged by tech-savvy advisors, and where it may go next.
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Despite tough economic conditions for most of 2022, the company reeled in a record inflow of client assets.
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