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From 19K+ submissions, FP presents a handful of the most pertinent points; here's how Charles Schwab, the Consumer Federation of America, the Investment Company Institute and others argue the rule will affect wealth management.
January 3 -
The broker-dealer self-regulator accused the firm of failing to properly record more than 830,000 transactions, among other violations.
January 2 -
Without inflation adjustments to income and net worth criteria, the number of people who qualify to put their money into sophisticated and risky investments has skyrocketed.
December 28 -
Here's a list of Financial Planning's most important stories in the past year involving the vexing array of complexities with paying Uncle Sam.
December 28 -
Finance gurus see the coming 12 months as a time to dilute concentrations in cash and large firms' stock and consider emerging markets and small caps.
December 27 -
The AARP, the Chamber of Commerce, Cetera, Betterment, FPA, CFP Board, NAPFA, FSI and other stakeholders weighed in on the agency's rule proposal.
December 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its frequently asked questions to offer more guidance on what kinds of components can be used in electric vehicles to qualify for tax credits.
December 27 -
Only 68 tipsters received money in 2023, down from 100 in the previous year.
December 26 -
More and more fraudsters are impersonating the IRS, so taxpayers need to know how to tell the difference, and what to do if someone tries to scam them.
December 26 -
Industry watchdogs weren't concerned only about hot topics like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity but also remote work policies and the ability of brokers to clear their names.
December 22 -
Though more women are entering the industry, gender bias and other historical barriers remain.
December 22
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LPL Financial, Cetera Financial Group, Raymond James, Ameriprise and other industry giants drove a much bigger volume of transitions this year.
December 22 -
Banks, payment companies, mortgage lenders and insurance providers are racing to seize an advantage from generative artificial intelligence. Some have been especially aggressive in deciding which workflows — or entire jobs — can be handed off to AI.
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The IRS is rolling out a voluntary disclosure program to let businesses pay back Employee Retention Credits they claimed in error.
December 21 -
Financial advisors and tax professionals serving self-employed and other entrepreneurial clients start with a choice between two methods, then make careful calculations.
December 21 -
The IRS is forming a centralized oversight strategy for digital assets, but implementing it has been frustrated by delays in the regulatory approval process.
December 21 -
The pending acquisition furthers the firm's plans to be a dominant giant, but it also poses tests of its recruiting, capital structure and ongoing reorganization.
December 20 -
The sixth-largest U.S. bank has big plans to grow its private bank by developing young talent, as it prepares to target many of the hottest markets for young wealth.
December 19 -
Three financial giants have published reports on what they expect in 2024 — and they're surprisingly optimistic. Here's what they see coming.
December 19 -
New requirement calls on firms to report hacks within four days of deciding that the attacks are of material interest to shareholders.
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