Two leaders of a group of senators trying to convert last year's presidential deficit commission recommendations into legislation plan to take a hard look at eliminating tax breaks which cost a total of $1.1 trillion annually.
The Treasury Department's calculation of revenues that are lost to tax-deferred retirement plans is flat out wrong, says an acturial group. They may be on to something.
Bank of America Corp. won a court order temporarily blocking four former employees from using and sharing the bank's client records at their new employer, New York-based Dynasty Financial Partners.
IRS nixes two-year time limit for innocent-spouses to plead their case; rule applies to couples who file jointly
Although its wirehouse rivals are keeping their electronic drawbridges closed to social media, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC last week became the first major Wall Street firm to allow its financial advisers to use popular networking websites
Greg Fleming was named boss of Morgan Stanley's wealth management unit earlier this year. Since then, he's been busy rejiggering the management team at Smith Barney. The latest: the rehiring of a onetime CFO at the brokerage.
With the Bush tax cuts extended for another two years, the status remains quo on major — and imminent — potential changes in tax law, right?
Financial adviser claimed he was investing money in the Middle East, say prosecutors; long and questionable trail
But these three fund firms would likely take the biggest hit under current proposal
Finra wants broker-dealers that sell risky Regulation D private placements to engage in a more vigorous due diligence process, “pushing and pulling” for information about the products, according to Richard Ketchum, chairman and chief executive of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.
In what can only be viewed as a surprise outcome, an independent broker-dealer has won a rare legal victory in the continuing scrum over private placements that has forced several broker-dealers to shut down
O'Hanley says expense will 'pop up' somewhere else; whack-a-mole for the SEC?
Growth-at-a-reasonable-price investment strategy up 14.5% for Brian Lazorishak so far this year
Tuition at Leysin American School in the Swiss Alps is $72K a year, but at least the skiing's good
Ten months after the death of its former chief executive, wealth management firm Rockefeller Financial today hired Reuben Jeffery III, a former government official and Goldman Sachs' executive, as its chief executive.
The financial-reform law is threatening the privacy of some of America's richest families.
Federal revenue losses due to tax breaks for retirement savings plans are being greatly exaggerated, according to a group that is urging Congress not to eliminate so-called retirement tax expenditures