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A tax bill passed in 2017 normally would go into effect in 2018, but the fear is that it could be retroactive, which happened once before under a President Clinton.
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As the industry shifts in response to developments in the regulatory and technological space, what can advisers expect? Here are ten takeaways from a new Schwab study.
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CEO Jim Cracchiolo said the firm will still offer variety on its platform, but that it needs to make sure products are "appropriate for the client."
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Unlike other scandals in recent years involving foreign exchange rates and the London Whale, Wells' employees falsifying accounts and charging unfair fees is easy to grasp.
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Whether it's "The Supernova Advisor" or "Reducing The Risk of Black Swans," these titles will keep planners' literary senses enticed this season.
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The new CEO said the aggressive sales goals – which were ditched earlier this month – served the interests of neither clients nor branch employees.
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DoubleLine's CEO now acknowledges that TIPS are becoming a more attractive option for investors who want to own longer-term government bonds.
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How the firm is investing in new ways for advisers to conduct all their business digitally.
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Clients who borrow from their company retirement plans can often get a good rate with no hassle. But if they miss payments, they might face nasty tax charges.
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A Morgan Stanley survey finds that 64% of the time, sustainable strategies matched or outperformed traditional mutual funds in terms of returns.
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