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In the first case of its kind, the SEC announced today that it has charged two individual financial advisors with fraud related to the sale of more than $1 billion in auction-rate securities.
You might think that Bank of America, the nation's largest consumer bank, could pose a formidable threat to Wall Street's retail brokerage powerhouses. After all, it has a veritable army of affluent clients to whom it could offer financial advice...
Considering selling all or part of your book? Buyers don’t seem to have a preference for a business model—whether you are an investment manager, say, or a financial planner; what they do care about are present and future revenue streams.
The California Attorney General, Edmund “Jerry” Brown, is considering a request by 51 former IndyMac bank employees to investigate New York Democratic Senator Charles Schumer’s role in the collapse of IndyMac Bank.
How a preexisting substituted judgment order can preclude posthumous challenges to a will in California (and possibly elsewhere): the lesson of Murphy v. Murphy