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Wall Street Has Seen The Future, And It's Here

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Like Christmas, the annual festival of prognostications comes earlier every year.

When Financial Advice Meets Alzheimer’s Disease

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Are you prepared to help clients who have memory loss, and their caregivers?

When Advisors Recommend Philanthropic Advisory Firms To Clients

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Many advisors are beginning to realize that PA firms complement their work.

This Fish-Oil Heart Drug Will Be Big, Could Be Huge

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After a ringing regulatory endorsement, Amarin’s Vascepa looks as if it will become available to more patients.

What Does Success Look Like For You In 2020?

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That’s the question you want to answer for yourself when you embark on year-end planning.

France's Wealth Tax Should Be A Warning For Warren And Sanders

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When the European nation tried soaking the rich it didn’t go well.

Too Many Young Men Still Aren't Working

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Mid-career men are returning to the American workforce, but younger men are lagging behind.

Social Security Isn't Doomed For Younger Generations

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Even the worst-case scenario shows that the program will still pay out benefits.

When Building Your Cybersecurity Defenses, Protecting Just Parts Of Your System Significantly Endangers Its Entirety

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Focusing too narrowly on one aspect of your cybersecurity defense system is a recipe for disaster.

Basic Planning For Digital Assets

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Offering digital asset planning services will allow advisors to better handle the future needs of clients.

Even The Fed's Own Research Shows Rates Are Too High

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Research using a global model for interest rates shows that U.S. monetary policy is too tight.

Low Returns Stoke Investor Appetite For Risk

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Investors may be embracing risk without understanding what they're getting into, writes Barry Ritholtz.

Buying Stocks At Record Highs Works Until It Doesn't

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Historically, there's been little harm in buying stocks at all-time highs.

The 2020 Economy Should Feel A Lot Better

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Expect faster growth amid lower interest rates and trade tensions.

NYSE Chief: Lack Of IPOs Threatens Capitalism

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U.S. financial markets have long been the envy of the world, but we can’t take that status for granted.

The 'Big Mistakes" That Great Investors Make

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A new book provides in-depth details that show not even the best investors are perfect.

William F. Buckley Jr. On The Fall Of The Berlin Wall

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A concise, cogent history of a wall that shaped history.

The Mancession Is Finally Over

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There are still lots of men out of the workforce. But that’s not all bad news.

Getting Comfortable With The Uncomfortable: How To Drive Behavioral Change Among Financial Advisors

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Organizational leaders must encourage financial advisors to embrace new ways of doing things.

Long Work Hours Waste Time And Lead To Lower Productivity

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Microsoft's experiment with four-day workweeks increased productivity by 40%.

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