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Republicans will be planning a victory lap and Democrats will be thinking about their election strategy. But financial advisors and tax pros will be preparing their clients.
July 3 -
Earning and maintaining certifications requires a significant time investment. So why do advisors go through the trouble?
July 3 -
As Raymond James, Wells Fargo and RBC reported big recruiting deals this week, FINRA said it was going to pay back to its members a large chunk of the fees they paid last year.
July 3 -
Looking forward to not answering client phone calls? Here's how to make it happen.
July 3 -
In separate cases, two federal judges found that neither Wells Fargo nor LPL had a fiduciary obligation to look for clients' best interests with uninvested cash held in brokerage accounts.
July 2 -
Even after accounting for income, Black Americans still trail in retirement savings, according to a recent EBRI study. Advisors point to a mix of historic and systemic barriers that make the gap hard to close.
July 2 -
With a geographically spread-out workforce, Nate Byers of Calculated Wealth recognized the need to invest in defensive measures to keep client data safe.
July 2 -
Once client data enters a tech provider's software, does your firm still own it? It's not a given.
July 2
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Lack of communication can breed conflict, but offering an outside perspective can smooth over family conflicts.
July 1 -
The deal to buy Natixis' overlay management services comes amid a general push by the St. Louis-based firm to broaden its appeal to HNW clients.
July 1 -
The momentum is clearly accelerating behind registered investment advisory firms, but every individual team's choice requires careful consideration.
July 1 -
President Donald Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package moved closer to reality after it passed the Senate.
July 1 -
The Senate narrowly approved President Trump's tax bill after Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote following no votes from three Republican senators.
July 1 -
A FINRA arbitration panel's decision marked a rare rebuke for a large wealth manager seeking to reclaim money it provided an advisor recruited from a rival.
June 30 -
Politics are playing an outsize role in portfolio management. Here's how experts see the fixed-income sector changing under the pending One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
June 30 -
As college costs rise, parents are resorting to increasingly costly means to pay for their children's educations. Financial advisors say the loss in retirement savings is rarely recovered.
June 30 -
Impact investment through municipal bonds is generally perceived as risky. But it doesn't have to be that way.
June 30 -
To best serve LGBTQ clients, financial advisors must understand their unique needs and challenges, from diverse household structures and retirement plans to the correct use of pronouns.
June 27 -
Aaron Klein, former Nitrogen CEO, seeks to disrupt the market for AI note-takers.
June 27 -
Osaic and UBS have both been on the losing end of some recruiting deals in recent months, while this week Cambridge, Rockefeller and RBC were on the winning end.
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