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Regulators accused Cambridge Investment Research of directing clients to mutual funds and other investments that generated revenue-sharing payments when cheaper options were available.
March 12 -
A federal judge agrees with Merrill that deferred compensation is a bonus used to reward employee loyalty rather than a retirement benefit protected by federal law.
March 12 -
In a positive sign for the economy, headline inflation slowed in February. But the reading alone likely is not enough to break the Federal Open Market Committee out of its wait-and-see mode.
March 12 -
In an annual release, law firm Eversheds Sutherland finds the broker-dealer self-regulator's total number of enforcement actions increased last year, even as its fine haul fell.
March 11 -
Among other things, regulators accused Robinhood of failing to supervise social media influencers and said some of its social media messages were misleading to investors.
March 7 -
Everyone knows tax pros don't make mistakes, but it can't hurt to doublecheck for these mistakes before filing.
March 7 -
The dispute shows Edward Jones has become emboldened in taking legal actions against advisors perceived to have inflicted harm on its business interests by leaving for another firm, one industry recruiter said.
March 6 -
Cutting IRS staffing in half over the next 10 months would mean less help and longer waits for taxpayers and let wealthy tax cheats escape paying what they owe.
March 6 -
Every basis point of revenue based on client assets poses competitive implications. Here's how the upcoming change could affect financial advisors' businesses.
March 5 -
John Hicks, the chief marketing officer of Ausdal Financial Partners, sees his firm's lack of private equity ownership as a big part of its appeal.
March 5