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Fidelity will pay for undergraduate degrees of its customer service reps
Entry-level employees working at the company's regional call centers are eligible for the program, which will fully pay for tuition, books, fees and taxes.
Finra develops searchable rulebook to help brokerages navigate compliance
How well the system works will depend on the quality of the taxonomy, a compliance expert said.
UBS points to financial adviser hiring in reporting results
The bank added that it had a 'strong quarter' in financial adviser recruitment in the Americas but gave no details in its earnings information.
Reimagine retirement by focusing on ‘future self,’ new book urges
Eric Weigel suggests figuring out what type of life you want to lead and then working backward to the steps you need to take to close the gap between where you are today and where you want to be in the future.
Find women where they are to win midlife talent
With millions of women in a great career reset, this industry has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to introduce itself to women looking for something different, better and sustainable.
What women clients want
A recent study suggests the wealth management industry left $14 billion of potential revenue on the table last year by failing to tailor its products and services to women.
Big firms propelled soaring profits for RIAs in 2021
The high profitability seen last year proved especially rewarding to the owners and partners of top firms.
Cetera takes minority stake in $2.5 billion firm
The firm is investing in a Boston-area-based firm that's been affiliated with Cetera since 2000; it suggests such investments could provide a new option for broker-dealers.
BNY hires head of responsible investing from Neuberger
Manisha Ali 'will help build and shape the Investors Solutions Responsible Investing franchise.'
Finra smacks Raymond James with $1.15 million penalty over compliance shortcomings
Raymond James Financial Services overlooked 'multiple red flags' related to the activities of two brokers, according to Finra.
R.J. Moore stepping down as CEO of Private Advisor Group
Frank Smith, an LPL veteran who's the firm's current president, will succeed Moore as chief executive in mid-January.
Why advisers should go all in on niche markets
Such a move can be the rocket fuel to grow a meaningful practice with long-term growth potential and a recession-proof business model.
Envestnet rolls out program that lets advisers see how they measure up against peers
The free, anonymous assessment takes about 20 minutes to complete, and Envestnet is building a comprehensive database from the findings.
How is a household like a hedge fund?
While hedge funds are aware of how leverage and low liquidity can pull them into deep markets, advisers need to keep in mind how this risk dynamic can play out within households.
Morgan Stanley CEO hints at job cuts
The firm is assessing its head count, CEO James Gorman suggested on an earnings conference call.
Prospera Financial names Tarah Williams president
Williams, who will continue as chief operating officer, assumes the presidency from David Stringer.
The road to loyalty is paved with exceptional customer experiences
Go beyond customer satisfaction — satisfied customers don't drive ROI and profitability the way that a raving fan does.
Reimagining wealth through my mother’s eyes
Many Hispanics are choosing to start their own businesses, and financial advisers can help those business owners realize their goals.
Advice industry tilts toward model portfolios as surest path to building scale
Client-level investment management is gradually going the way of white tennis balls as asset management becomes increasingly commoditized.
Diverse voices drive employees’ engagement with financial benefits – and beyond
People are more likely to listen to messages delivered by those who appear to share their identities