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The pandemic has ushered in an ultra-remote environment, complete with more video calls, more e-signing and, inevitably, more stress.
April 20 -
As Congress considers Biden’s $2.25 trillion spending and tax proposal, party members are being explicit with their constituents about how much it’ll cost them.
April 20 -
Advocates hope the Labor Department's first clarification on the Trump-era advice rule is the beginning of a series of steps to improve advice standards.
April 19 -
Prosecutors say Carlos Kepke conspired with Smith from 1999 to 2014, and aided and assisted in the preparation of materially false tax returns.
April 19 -
More investors can now invest in private capital markets thanks to an SEC amendment that broadens criteria beyond wealth and income, writes Sophia Duffy.
April 16
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Financial Planning continues its four-part analysis of core compensation components at wirehouse, regional and national BDs.
April 16 -
Despite record growth in wealth management, an otherwise rosy earnings report was marred by $911 million loss related to Archegos Capital.
April 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service is suspending a requirement for taxpayers who received too much on their advance payments for the Premium Tax Credit last year to repay the excess amount.
April 16 -
Wealthy retail matriarch Beverley Schottenstein will accept less than the $10 million that FINRA ordered her two grandsons, former JPM brokers, to pay her for mismanaging her money.
April 16 -
He takes over for Chris Harvey, who ran the team for four years.
April 15 -
Despite losing more than 295 net advisors in the first three months of the year, the wirehouse had one of its best quarters in history in terms of revenue.
April 15 -
While efforts to recover cash through litigation have repaid nearly 70% of valid claims, hundreds say they have been victimized a second time by that system.
April 15 -
Advisor Kip Adams says access to the IBD’s trading platform and tools have “already improved how we open new accounts and manage our business.”
April 15 -
The top 20 performers nearly doubled the gains of their peers over the period.
April 15 -
The annual full-service investor rankings picked a new winner for 2021 while tracking major generational differences.
April 15 -
Commissioner Charles Rettig left open the possibility that there may be delays.
April 14 -
A net 236 brokers left the wirehouse in the three months ending in March, the company said in its latest quarterly report.
April 14 -
The service offered information on how to elect to apply an overpayment on 2020 taxes against Q1 2021 estimated taxes, which are still due on April 15.
April 14 -
Financial advisor Jacqueline Campbel led a diversity program at her old firm and has ambitious expansion goals for her new one after 25 years in the industry.
April 14 -
The former CFTC chair is expected to face intense pressure from progressive Democrats in his new role, many of whom want him to promptly toughen oversight.
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