Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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While academics and supporters of the "retirement security rule" proposal say the administration's numbers are valid, critics reject them. Here's what we know.
November 14 -
Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su, President Biden and the AARP unveiled a major new potential regulation last week. Here's a sampling of what's in it.
November 7 -
From politics to practice management and a variety of planning strategies, the law is posing questions for financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients.
November 7 -
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President of Advice and Wealth Management Greg Cornick unveiled lower advisory expenses in front of a record number of attendees at the firm's conference.
November 1 -
A potential regulation called the "retirement security rule" is already facing pushback. Here are the first reactions across the industry in favor and against it.
October 31 -
The Croatan Institute is bringing together farmers, climate activists, academics, government officials and investment experts next month.
October 23 -
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Over the weekend, Congress approached and then retreated from fiscal armageddon. Wall Street's response: Whatever.
October 2 -
The new guidance from the agency lays out the complicated rules for qualifying for up to $5,000 in subsidies per residence under the Inflation Reduction Act.
September 28 -
Financial advisors getting calls or emails from panicked investors can remind them that experts predict any economic impact would be limited and temporary.
September 28 -
Federal Reserve officials have asserted that stablecoin regulation is necessary and within their jurisdiction. Observers say the central bank's crypto guidance and policies governing master accounts offer blurry visions of what shape such regulation might take.
September 21 -
Raising the retirement age is once again up for debate. Is this the answer to a financially secure retirement?
August 31 -
One provision of the six-part package applies to all registered advisory firms, and compliance experts say the guidelines could prove costly for smaller companies.
August 22 -
The Wall Street regulator tweaked how it handles frequent inspections after the GAO uncovered shortcomings in its practices two years ago.
August 21 -
The rating agency's release ESG credit indicators for states and territories last year was blasted by GOP officials for being politicized, vague, and confusing.
August 14 -
The challenges and opportunities of required Roth contributions are taking a backseat for now to legislative and operational messes from the Secure 2.0 law.
August 10 -
Compliance experts warn that financial advisors should prepare for new requirements relating to ESG, custody, cybersecurity, private funds and many other issues.
August 9 -
Only 15% of respondents reported seeking financial advice from a financial advisor.
August 3 -
The GAO's latest look at the investment accounts for certain public and nonprofit employees offered potential methods for reducing cost and complexity.
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