Morgan Stanley Loses $3 Million Deferred-Comp Case to Advisors
The advisors claimed Morgan Stanley had improperly withheld deferred compensation when they left the company to work elsewhere.
The advisors claimed Morgan Stanley had improperly withheld deferred compensation when they left the company to work elsewhere.
Eight words were stamped on the back of every iPhone for years: “Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China.” The slogan illustrated the tech giant’s two power bases: its headquarters in Silicon Valley, and the manufacturing colossus it had become in the world’s factory.
Retirement savings play a crucial role in securing financial stability in your golden years. For those aiming high, being in the top 3% of retirees in terms of savings enhances comfort and offers greater financial freedom. Using data from the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances, a 2024 survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, reveals that individuals with over $1 million in retirement accounts rank in the top 3% of retirees. Only 3.2% of retirees have surpassed the $1 million
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Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has defended his proposed €100m (£86m) bonus by comparing himself to football managers Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp.
Villagers in Whittington are angry after EAM Developments launched a bid to avoid paying £33,700 to aid the community as part of a revamp of a former mill.
Global automakers including Volkswagen and Toyota came to this year's Beijing auto show looking to catch up to surging China EV makers that are dominating the world's largest auto market. The show that started this week showcased a marked shift in attitude among some foreign automakers, industry executives said. After being impressed by the bold leaps made by BYD and other Chinese automakers at last year's event in Shanghai, foreign automakers are now avidly searching for Chinese partners and announcing new tie-ups, the executives said.
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The Rolls-Royce share price peaked in early 2024, and then started to fall back... and then picked up again. Here's what I think about what comes next. The post Could the Rolls-Royce share price surge be back on again? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Average retirement income varies widely across the U.S. In the state with the highest-income retirees, the average retired household brings in more than twice as much in the state with the lowest retirement income figures. Differences are due to local variations in wages and salaries, cost of living, tax rules, the incidence of pension plans […] The post What Is the Average Monthly Retirement Income in Every State? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -A rare public boardroom dispute in Germany escalated on Friday, with the outgoing CEO of a major online broker criticising a company founder who had publicly campaigned against him. Frank Niehage, the CEO of broker FlatexDegiro, this week suddenly announced he would leave after 10 years at the helm of the firm that operates in 16 countries with 2.7 million customers. The departure followed sharp criticism from the company's founder and major shareholder, Bernd Foertsch, who told a business magazine last month he would vote against Niehage and the company's chair at an upcoming shareholder meeting due to strategic mistakes, such as "sleeping through a cryptocurrency boom".
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A real estate brokerage owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway said on Friday it reached a $250 million settlement of nationwide antitrust litigation that is expected to change how real estate agents are paid. HomeServices of America, the largest U.S. real estate brokerage, was the last remaining defendant in a case against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and four brokerages.