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The recruit leaves a team led by a past On Wall Street Top 40 Under 40 adviser.
December 28 -
Adviser Zaneilia Harris seeks out clients who resemble a former version of herself — young, single, African-American women struggling to make wise choices — and keeps them by structuring compensation in an atypical way.
December 28 -
Wealth managers can do better than rely on 30-year-old software to deliver financial data to their clients.
December 28 -
It's not too late to help clients improve their tax situation for 2016 and beyond.
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Banks are slowly migrating budgeting capabilities to mobile offerings.
December 28 -
It turns out that common cognitive shortfalls apply to Social Security planning as much as investment strategies.
December 27 -
The benefit will be reduced if her husband dies before she turns 66. But if his death occurs after she reaches her FRA, she'll be able to collect his full retirement benefit.
December 27 -
The recruit oversaw $110 million in client assets while working for the wirehouse, according to the regional firm.
December 27 -
Critics say the regulation's costs and hurdles will hurt advisers. But there's another side to the story.
December 27
Financial Planning Association -
How clients can take advantage of this approach to managing their wealth after death, even if President-elect Trump enacts his proposed reforms. Plus, juicy deductions that come with owning a car and a smart portfolio trick to consider after this year's monster bull market.
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