Compensation
Compensation
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The firm slimmed down its headcount slightly, even as it saw an uptick in advisor-related revenues from fees and asset management.
April 29 -
The company upped its recruiting package last year, a change that has been “very well received by prospective advisors,” according to the CEO.
April 29 -
The firm’s recruiting is also gaining steam, despite the ongoing impact to its bottom line from low interest rates.
April 28 -
JPMorgan’s CEO said in a memo that he expects “all U.S.-based employees will be in the office on a consistent rotational basis” by early July.
April 28 -
The 20-advisor team left Advisor Group’s Securities America for the private equity-backed holding company’s independent subsidiary, Cadaret Grant.
April 28 -
The Swiss bank added a sprinkle of new US advisors for the first time in years, amid record quarterly profits and plans for global job cuts.
April 27 -
Profits slumped last year and many investors are now voicing their displeasure with the compensation awarded to senior leaders. A nonbinding “say on pay” vote taken Tuesday passed narrowly, but Chairman Charles Noski indicated that the board will take the results into account when designing future pay packages.
April 27 -
In releasing their annual snapshot, state securities agency officials pledged to provide clarity around the compliance headache for small practices.
April 27 -
Too many Americans don't understand how these tax-advantaged accounts can help with college savings, writes Andrea Feirstein.
April 26 -
When it comes to gifting to a child that isn’t your own, author Erin Lowry writes things do become a tad more complicated.
April 23