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Morgan Stanley's cuts add to a series of workforce reductions across Wall Street as bosses navigate an uncertain economic outlook.
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New rules will tighten identity verification for benefits, limiting phone claims to fight fraud, the Social Security Administration announced.
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Messaging apps aren't going anywhere, and neither are regulators — but done right, compliance can become a competitive advantage.
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The public has until May 13 to comment on a proposal that would prevent brokers from having to list side hustles like online antiques stores or after-hours bartending gigs.
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Founder Steven Fox is asking for a flat $18,000 per year from planners to act as their RIA and platform provider to drive changes to fee models across the industry.
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The question of when (or if) wealth management firms need to hire a chief technology officer depends upon a number of factors, but experts say CTOs can bring vision and leadership.
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Pending the confirmation of Trump-appointee Paul Atkins, acting chair Mark Uyeda is pushing back effective dates for pending rules and curtailinig crypto regulation.
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David Dassler is a teaching assistant professor in the University of Denver's
Daniels College of Business School of Accountancy. He brings over 32 years of accounting and finance experience to the classroom — working for firms including Xcel Energy, US West and PricewaterhouseCoopers. He previously taught at Daniels from 2012 to 2022 as an adjunct professor for the professional and executive MBA programs. He is a Colorado native and a Daniels alumnus, having earned his MAcc and BSAcc degrees in 1990. He is an active licensed CPA in the state of Colorado and holds the Chartered Global Management Accountant designation from the American Institute of CPAs.March 18 -
It's still not taking financial advisors' jobs, but the tasks it's taking on in the wealth space are expanding.
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