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The litigation reveals how wealth managers’ deals with product sponsors work and how one with a former Voya unit went awry.
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The company upped its recruiting package last year, a change that has been “very well received by prospective advisors,” according to the CEO.
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Alex Amezquita is CFO of Herbalife Nutrition, where he is responsible for corporate financial functions at the highest level, including the company’s financial reporting, accounting, tax and treasury functions. Prior to joining Herbalife Nutrition in 2017 as the senior vice president of finance, strategy and investor relations, Amezquita was senior vice president at Moelis and Company, a leading global investment bank, where he advised Fortune 500 companies on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, capital markets strategy and investor relations. Beginning in 2012, Amezquita worked extensively as a financial advisor to Herbalife Nutrition on key strategic and financial initiatives while at Moelis. Amezquita brings over 20 years of experience to Herbalife Nutrition from his finance and engineering background. He commenced his investment banking career on Wall Street advising Fortune 100 companies while at Merrill Lynch and Centerview Partners. He began his professional career in the aerospace & defense and technology sectors. During this time, Amezquita worked as both a lead design engineer and consultant to a broad spectrum of industry leaders ranging from Northrop Grumman to Cisco Systems. Amezquita holds an MBA in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master and Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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The administration’s American Families Plan includes a bump in the top tax rate to 39.6%, but doesn’t specify thresholds for different types of filers.
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Aside from their rock-bottom fees, those with the largest gains have at least one commonality: asset allocation.
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Constantinos Maniatis exercised discretion in seven customer accounts despite the firm no longer allowing discretionary trading, the regulator said.
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As younger wives increasingly cede money matters to their spouses, advisors should urge them to know where and how they're invested, says trusts and estates attorney Sharon Bilar.
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The policy issues grow more urgent every year, but lawmakers haven’t passed any significant legislation for nearly 4 decades.
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It’s time to revisit your firm’s protocols to ensure they make sense given widespread tech adoption during the pandemic, writes Wes Stillman.
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Richard Herring is Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking and Professor of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business
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