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The young and wealthy instead see more potential in assets like cryptocurrency, real estate and private equity, a study says.
October 11 -
It's virtually unheard of for financial services companies to go after their own lawyers, who wield immense power over their secrets. One expert calls it "playing with fire."
October 10 -
As college athletes begin cashing in and the diverse younger wealthy care more about values, two of the top wealth firms are meeting them where they're at.
October 10 -
Beneficiaries won't get hit with a 50% penalty for not making withdrawals in 2021 and 2022 — an unexpected move by the IRS. But questions still remain.
October 10 -
The troubled bank is still worth more than investors now value it.
October 6 -
Starting now, the more than 3,100 RIAs who are part of the Envestnet ecosystem have crypto tools courtesy of a pair of well-known players.
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Current parents calculate the cost of having more children, so why shouldn't would-be parents do the same?
October 5 -
What would you do if you were suddenly debt-free? Millions of student borrowers are about to find out.
October 5 -
The presidents of two RIAs that use outside broker-dealers discuss how independent wealth managers are morphing in an effort to keep up with a fast-changing industry. Where do brokers fit in the future of wealth management?
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The product can bolster talent retention, appeal to customers seeking help in the current volatile markets and position Merrill to stay top-of-mind as UX-savvy younger clients begin inheriting wealth.
October 4 -
New rules on "portability" mean that a surviving spouse can lock in her deceased partner's exclusion years after exemption levels decrease come 2026.
October 4 -
Covid froze one of private banking's best tools — invite-only events for the children of wealthy clients. Now, they're starting to return.
October 3 -
Names like Wealthspire, EP Wealth, Cresset, Chevy Chase and Moneta ring a bit more familiar compared with other massive firms with less name recognition.
October 3 -
Donor-advised funds, favored by rich businessmen and celebrities, rack up tax benefits while delaying charitable giving.
October 3 -
The book invites women, people of color and millennials in particular to join the wealth profession. We interviewed author Raj Sharma to learn more.
October 2 -
For some borrowers of FFEL and Perkins loans, the Department of Education has some bad news.
September 30 -
The lack of formal codification and an accurate count of customers leaves the profession struggling with fundamental questions about identifying the true practitioners and their base of clients.
September 30 -
Google Head of Product Inclusion Annie Jean-Baptiste believes that when you create tools for those living on the margins, it also empowers those in the middle.
September 30 -
One of the worst storms in U.S. history has prompted independent advisors in Florida to activate their business continuity plans.
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