Compensation
Compensation
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In a warning alarm about the industry's staffing needs, McKinsey predicted there will soon be a massive shortage of advisors to meet client demand.
March 6 -
Cutting IRS staffing in half over the next 10 months would mean less help and longer waits for taxpayers and let wealthy tax cheats escape paying what they owe.
March 6 -
Every basis point of revenue based on client assets poses competitive implications. Here's how the upcoming change could affect financial advisors' businesses.
March 5 -
John Hicks, the chief marketing officer of Ausdal Financial Partners, sees his firm's lack of private equity ownership as a big part of its appeal.
March 5 -
Nearly 84% of U.S.-based plans have an ERISA violation, spotlighting a need for independent benchmarking audits.
March 4 -
The president of the firm's Private Client Group also discusses why advisor headcounts don't mean much anymore and how private equity owners of wealth management firms may have trouble realizing their value propositions.
February 28 -
Also this week, Cetera closes on its purchase of Concourse Financial Group, and Raymond James appoints a head of AI.
February 27 -
Burnout, financial strain and boredom are the leading drivers pushing senior workers to stay in the workforce longer.
February 27 -
Wells Fargo joins Bank of America, Citi and Charles Schwab in stepping away from its DEI policies.
February 27 -
Banks' latest annual reports, filed in the early weeks of the second Trump administration, provide a window into how the industry is adjusting to a new political climate.
February 27