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Marriage, government and employee benefits, and mental health often loom large for a base of clients that is more likely than straight peers to live alone.
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Since being first given the green light by regulators two years ago, there are now dozens of these new vehicles available on the market. But experts warn they carry inherent risks for investors.
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Briana Marbury is president and chief executive officer of the Interledger Foundation, which advocates for equity and inclusion in the global payments network.
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Jim Cahn of WEG says there will always be room for small RIAs. But firms intent on growth will increasingly have to turn to larger partners for help with estate and tax planning, back-office support, and marketing and client referrals.
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Between sunsetting provisions, wealth tax proposals and much more, Nov. 5 will have serious consequences in tax.
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U.S. Bank Wealth Survey reveals 76% of parents would rather talk to their children about their choice of candidate, than their finances, at 63%.
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A new Schwab Advisor Survey found AI is largely being used in back-office functions rather than consumer-facing, as adoption slowly takes hold.
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A costly provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is in limbo as policy wonks call for either big changes or outright elimination of the policy.
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The SEC has charged Thrivent Investment Management for failing to comply with Regulation Best Interest's care and compliance obligation in connection with recommendations to retail investors in 529 Savings Plans.
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