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While most plan to keep their physical workspaces, others are preparing to embrace the remote style of the pandemic.
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More investors can now invest in private capital markets thanks to an SEC amendment that broadens criteria beyond wealth and income, writes Sophia Duffy.
April 16American College of Financial Services -
Non fungible tokens aren’t vaporware, nor are they tulips — they’re blockchain’s promise, realized, writes Gregg Schoenberg.
April 14Wescott Capital -
Too many Americans don't understand how these tax-advantaged accounts can help with college savings, writes Andrea Feirstein.
April 26AKF Consulting Group -
As younger wives increasingly cede money matters to their spouses, advisors should urge them to know where and how they're invested, says trusts and estates attorney Sharon Bilar.
April 29 -
Outmoded, unpopular, a tad unsavory: the once-ubiquitous title is now out of favor.
April 22 -
The TIFIN group owns 10 companies building software for individual aspects of the wealth and asset management industry.
April 22 -
Despite a competitive fight among wealth managers for advisors, clients and industry AUM rankings, most practices are very small businesses — and some advisors want them to stay that way.
April 30 -
Most young and mass market clients still turn to traditional firms, but a shift toward app-based accounts is under way, according to Broadridge data.
April 30 -
Peter Mallouk’s firm made its second multi billion-dollar deal in three months after its first private equity infusion last year.
May 5 -
Financial advisor Hannah Moore and more than 60 presenters are expanding access to instruction and networking for aspiring and underrepresented advisors.
April 12 -
Half of Facet Wealth’s employees haven’t met face-to-face. Here is how the fintech is working to strengthen community.
March 31 -
Without its funhouse office, annual trips or volunteering events, the executive found ways to engage his staff virtually.
March 31 -
Advisors who leave wirehouses face key tax considerations to become successful RIAs.
April 23 -
The pandemic has ushered in an ultra-remote environment, complete with more video calls, more e-signing and, inevitably, more stress.
April 20 -
The White House’s sweeping proposal to raise taxes on the wealthy will likely force advisors to get creative as they structure sales of their practices.
April 29 -
Could high-fashion collectibles be an asset class that lets advisors connect with millennial clients? Sneaker enthusiast Andrew Shilling thinks it’s possible.
April 6