Mary Schapiro is nearly four years into her term as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Will she see a fifth? Speculation is that Ms. Ms. Schapiro is on her way out — probably of her own accord.
Sell stock shares, reinvest in munis and other tax-advantaged vehicles; 'sooner rather than later'
This white paper from RidgeWorth Investments argues why dividend-paying stock funds will continue to garner fund flows as investors look for solutions to navigate the current market challenges and position themselves for a steadier path to long-term growth.
The U.S. economy is headed toward a fiscal cliff, and shortly thereafter, toward another debt ceiling confrontation, which carries the risk of another rating action on U.S. long-term debt. This white paper from Invesco explores why it is important to address these risks in order to promote sustainable long-term economic growth.
How sharp is the “ax” in “tax” to U.S. Equity Valuations? Brian Singer, the head of William Blair's Dynamic Allocation Strategies team, explores in a new white paper exploring the implications of the fiscal cliff.
Private-equity firms are raising their profile in the indexed-annuity space, worrying observers who fear they are taking greater risks in increasing market share.
Taxpayers probably won't have a clear idea of their 2012 tax obligations until the last minute this year — and possibly not even then.
Claims Barthelemy Group exaggerated assets 'tenfold'
Headhunters say Wells Fargo is cutting its payout to recruiters. Andrew Osterland looks at what this rejiggering may mean for wirehouse reps.