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The certifying group says a change in its tax-exempt status will let it communicate to the public everything financial planning, from advisor salaries to the profession's accommodating hours.
January 27 -
Chelsea Ransom-Cooper, a managing partner and director of financial planning at Zenith Wealth Partners, spoke with FP about what the big firms are getting right — and what's missing from their DEI strategies.
January 27 -
A Nationwide survey suggests that a hefty chunk of America plans on working longer.
January 25 -
In a conversation with industry recruiter Mindy Diamond, the president of Bank of America's legacy wealth management firm shared his thoughts on advisor strategy and said he wanted advisors to integrate more with the rest of the bank.
January 19 -
A survey by the Financial Services Institute finds most independent planners would rather set up RIAs than become direct employees of large firms.
January 19 -
A new study from YCharts shows which type of financial advisor is best at communicating with clients, along with investors' changing priorities.
January 18 -
The Evansville, Indiana, company introduced a boutique-style wealth management business called 1834, which caters to high-net-worth clients.
January 18 -
The wirehouse reported a record fourth-quarter growth of 8,500 net new households and said it planned to hire advisors at a 3-4% rate over the next five to 10 years.
January 13 -
The new year brings new regulations and the end of grace periods from federal and self regulators.
January 13 -
Moisand thinks a panel for reviewing financial planners' professional standards could be in place by mid-2023 but that their work could take years to complete.
January 10