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New government-funded "Trump accounts" aim to set newborn Americans on a "course for prosperity." But financial advisors aren't entirely convinced about their utility.
July 9 -
Many former college athletes will receive large lump sums, and current players face new NIL guidelines that come with large, officially sanctioned payments.
July 9 -
As one advisor leaves Commonwealth Financial Network to join Osaic and others depart to start RIAs, industry experts say the departures are in line with expectations.
July 9 -
Moment is focused on centralizing and automating the core operations of the fixed-income market.
July 9 -
High net worth clients who want increased customization and tax-loss harvesting possibilities might benefit from direct indexing, but financial advisors say it isn't right for everyone.
July 9 -
Schwab, Fidelity and Pershing are facing growing competition, as the industry strives to do business with financial advisors in as many ways as possible.
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Panelists on a FINRA arbitration board cited Randy Anderson's claims of age discrimination when questioning UBS's reasons for firing its former broker. Now UBS argues in a court filing that no evidence of discrimination was ever presented.
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Many advisors expressed optimism that tariff-induced volatility was calming, but others said they are concerned about the long-term effects of the so-called Big Beautiful Bill.
July 8 -
The IRS is warning tax professionals about a host of new and resurgent fraud schemes.
July 8 -
The markets are waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee to make its next move.
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Better retirement benefits can support young talent as they juggle caregiving responsibilities, AI fears and high levels of burnout.
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Side products no more, life insurance and annuities can make financial longevity possible for clients at all AUM levels.
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A provision in Trump's tax and budget law gives seniors 65 and older a new deduction that offsets Social Security taxes for most retirees. While it helps many keep more money, it also accelerates the program's insolvency.
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Financial advisors often place their own health behind that of others, but the firms who help them address it can get an edge in the fight for talent, experts say.
July 7 -
Wall Street's latest tax-smart ETF is engineered to turn a publicly traded fund into a tax-minimizing machine.
July 7 -
A rare handbag can be worth far more than retail to the right buyer, but some advisors caution against viewing them as a store of value.
July 7 -
An annual snapshot report tracks the record expansion and changing nature of the growing industry channel fueled by financial advisors and their clients.
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Business investors and wealthy Americans are among the biggest winners. Those hit the hardest include elite universities, who face new levies, and immigrants.
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Need a general summary that doesn't require much detail? AI may save time. But if you want content that is nuanced and compliant, these experts say you may want to just do it yourself.
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