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For many investors, Donald Trump's re-election was an emotional shock. Here's how financial advisors can help keep their finances on track.
November 12 -
After yet another rate decrease, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell remained defiant after Election Day, telling reporters he would not resign.
November 11 -
As the former president reenters the White House, significant changes to Medicare could be on the horizon. Here's what to expect.
November 11 -
The criticism from the largest brokerages, investment banks and asset managers runs the other way from that of planners who argue the guidelines are insufficient.
November 8 -
After an exhausting presidential campaign, here are the key policy, investment strategy and practice management topics for financial advisors and their clients.
November 6 -
At the start of November, wealth managers and their clients stood watching and waiting as America decided its next president.
November 5 -
The adjustments reflect how inflation is slowing down and upcoming changes to the rules based on the Secure 2.0 Act and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
Initial employment data shows virtually no job growth in October. With the Federal Reserve's focus on the labor market, the reading could seal the deal for a November rate cut.
November 1 -
Its backers should file a lawsuit based on the "very flimsy" exemption for prohibited transactions enabling annuity sales under current rules, an expert says.
October 31 -
According to Financial Planning's research, most registered Republicans polled seem to have aligned their personal and business interests, while registered Democrats were nearly evenly split.
October 30