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Young athletes are raking in as much as several millions of dollars a year, but the nascent legalized pay for student-athletes needs reforms, a new study said.
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Advisors say they are watching these changes closely, making portfolio adjustments where needed and generally reassuring nervous clients that they have planned for this sort of volatility.
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The Zurich-based bank is in the midst of overhauling its U.S. wealth business with a greater priority on mass affluent clients and lower costs.
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Chief Operating Officer Dennis Moore is taking on the role of interim chief as the profession mourned the loss of a dedicated leader.
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The can-do work ethic of the firm's northeast divisional president took him across the country multiple times — and to the top of the profession.
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A new survey from Prudential predicts how the new generation's future will look, and what kinds of financial challenges this will create.
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JPMorgan, along with Charles Schwab and a New York-based RIA, stand accused of not doing enough to prevent the son of an 84-year-old widow from stealing his mother's life savings.
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Advisors who volunteer their time say they are better able to relate to clients when they actively listen, avoid assumptions and feel with their clients, not for them.
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At least one rule enshrined by President Biden's administration appears safe under President Trump's team. Here's how a 2019 law changed taxpayer disputes.
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Out of more than 2,000 moves reducing prices over nearly 50 years, the company says this round represents the largest in its history.
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