Advisors bent on serving the rich might consider taking an occasional look at the middle-class market. Consider this: Median net worth from 2001 to 2004 rose only 1.5 percent to $93,100, according to the Fed’s Survey of Consumer Finances...
retax earnings at Merrill Lynch’s global private client group (GPC) rose 27 percent in the first quarter ending March 31 to $646 million from $510 million in the same period a year ago. As might be expected, the division’s headcount...
Financial advisors have the best jobs after college professors and software engineers, according to a research report from Money magazine and Salary.com released today. Among the factors the report took into account were job growth, pay and stress...