It’s annual meeting season, a time for disgruntled shareholders to confront management face-to-face and let ‘em have it. Yesterday, Citigroup, Smith Barney’s parent, held an apparently long, long, long meeting in an effort to...
Now that most people have put their tax returns in the mail (or applied for extensions), it’s interesting to take a look at who is paying the lion’s share of taxes in the United States. We here at Registered Rep. try to avoid politics ...
It’s not exactly ground breaking news that Americans have a major retirement and savings problem. But next month, a group of Wall Street executives will meet with leaders in Washington D.C. to discuss a game plan to address those problems&...
How much is enough for a comfortable retirement? It’s a vexing question, particularly now that the vast baby boomer cohort is beginning to realize that they could live well into their 80s, 90s and even past 100.
The Financial Planning Association will be popping the bubbly tonight. Three years after suing the SEC over the controversial “Broker Dealer Exemption” rule, a federal court has ruled that the SEC exceeded its authority in adopting the...