Private Wealth

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New York's Rich Condo Buyers Risk Losing Secrecy Cloak Of LLCs

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Manhattan’s billionaire condo buyers would lose the ability to keep their identities secret in real estate deals if a measure before Governor Kathy Hochul becomes law...

Generative Artificial Intelligence Will Test Major National Elections In 2024

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For the first time, the Financial Stability Oversight Council, in its annual report released on December 14, mentioned artificial intelligence (AI) as an “emerging vulnerability in the financial...

Wealthtech Predictions For 2024: M&A May Slow, But Disruption Won’t

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Robert “Bobby” Powell is vice president of distribution sales at iPipeline, where he leads the wealth management and insurance distribution sales teams...

Why The Ultra-Wealthy Prefer Single-Family Offices

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The ultra-wealthy are families with a net worth of US $30 million or more and more techies into the billions. If possible, they are choosing to establish single-family offices...

Championing Advisor Growth With Private Advisor Group

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Anne Mortera is the director of advisor growth and engagement at Private Advisor Group, a leading wealth management firm supporting 750+ advisors nationwide. With over $28...

Wealth Management In The U.S. And Canada

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Shaun Hauser is founder and CEO of Wellington-Altus Financial, the parent company to Wellington-Altus Private Counsel, Wellington-Altus USA, Wellington-Altus Insurance, Wellington-Altus Group...

Cerulli Finds 63% Of Affluent Investors Willing To Pay For Advice

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The percentage of Americans willing to pay for financial advice has increased  to 63% in 2022 from just 38% in 2009, according to a new Cerulli report...

Client Loyalty And Why Affluent Clients Sack Advisors

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Here are the key factors that prompt clients to reconsider their advisory partnerships.

Donor-Advised Funds And Tax-Wise Charitable Giving

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A donor-advised fund can help retirement plan beneficiaries with the tax bite.

Helping Wealthy Clients Organize Finances In Late Middle Age

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Here are some tips on how to help your clients organize and streamline in late middle age.

Billionaire Tax Rests On A Disputed $14,729 Refund At The Supreme Court

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Democratic dreams of imposing a wealth tax on the richest Americans risk being snuffed out by the US Supreme Court in a dispute over a $14,729 bill...

Americans Rush To Portugal Ahead Of Changes To Expat Tax Breaks

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A program that can save foreigners hundreds of thousands of euros is being phased out.

JPMorgan Is In A Fight Over Its Client's Lost $50 Million Fortune

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By the time Peter Doelger signed the paperwork to have JPMorgan Chase & Co...

Goldman Trader Who Was Paid $100 Million Since 2020 To Step Down

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One of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s highest-paid executives in recent years is stepping down...

Bill Gross's Recession Bet Has Minted Millions From Bond Rally

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One of the big winners from the sudden furious rally in the US bond market: Bill Gross...

Private Credit Is Giving Investors Better Returns Than Private Equity

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The chairman of UBS Group warned last week of a private credit “asset bubble.”

China's Foxconn Audit Is About Taiwan's Elections But Will Chill Western Multinationals

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There is little more than a month to the presidential and legislative elections due on January 13 in the most flammable geopolitical hotspot of U.S.-China relations, Taiwan...

Helping Advisors Excel

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Josh Benson is the vice president of strategic relations at Integrated Partners...

The Competition For Advisors Is Intensifying

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An expanding number of firms are highly interested in winning over advisors, making competition for these professionals more intense...

Zuckerberg Sells First Meta Shares In Two Years After 172% Surge

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Mark Zuckerberg is selling Meta Platforms Inc. stock for the first time in two years after the social media giant rapidly rebounded from a tumultuous 2022...

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