The DOL's new Retirement Security Rule, which had been set to become effective Sept. 23, will remain on hold as appeals will be heard by the 5th Circuit, which blocked the previous Obama-era fiduciary rule.
The number of U.S. patients whose health care data was exposed to a data breach more than doubled in just one year between 2022 and 2023 from 37 million to 87 million.
A new study from Forbes surveyed 2,500 people from 25 major metropolitan U.S. cities (100 people per city) to find out which residents struggle the most with credit debt.
In latest SEC investigation, 11 firms will pay more than $88 million to settle charges related to off-channel texting communications and widespread recordkeeping failures against investment advisors and broker-dealers.
As Trump-era tax policy nears its expiration date, the CFP Board and other financial trade groups urge the House Ways and Means Committee to reinstate tax incentives for workers seeking financial advice.
According to the report, a big majority (74%) of respondents reported sharing employees' job levels, while just 58% said they share variable pay opportunities.