June 28, 2026

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Goldman Sachs sells financial planning unit as part of consumer retreat

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Goldman Sachs has agreed to sell one of its personal financial management divisions as chief executive David Solomon continues to unwind a botched foray into consumer banking. The unit, which has about 200 employees, is

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Wealth Management

Goldman Sachs explores investment adviser sale in retreat from mass market

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Goldman Sachs is exploring a sale of the investment advisory business it acquired four years ago, marking a further retreat from efforts to be a major bank to mass-market customers. The Wall Street firm said

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Wealth Management

Advice on tax implications of restructuring a farm business

High land values mean the tax risks of poor planning and rushed decisions can prove very expensive. Poor decisions can arise for many reasons, including family or financial pressure, grudges, illness, persuasion by an outside commercial interest or simply because of misunderstandings about the implications of what is being done. “I see examples twice a

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Wealth Management

Quicken Deluxe Review | PCMag

Quicken began its life as a simple tracker of money in and money out. The software has built up around that task to include many others, but income and expense management is still the core function.  When you log in, Quicken quickly answers on one page (in the mobile app) the top five questions you

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Wealth Management

Tax Management Software Market Size to Surpass USD 38.49 Billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 13.5%

Fortune Business Insights As per the report by Fortune Business Insights, the global tax management software market size is projected to reach USD 38.49 billion in 2030, at a CAGR of 13.5% during the forecast period, 2023-2030 Pune, India, July 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to Fortune Business Insights, global tax management software market

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Technology

Technology in education: GEM Report 2023

As recognised in the Incheon Declaration, the achievement of SDG 4 is dependent on opportunities and challenges posed by technology, a relationship that was strengthened by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Technology appears in six out of the ten targets in the fourth Sustainable Development goal on education. These references recognize that technology affects

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Insurance

Finding the best travel insurance policy – everything you need to know

2. Cover multiple travellers It is normally cheaper to buy cover for a couple, or a family, under one policy – the best annual policies will also allow each of the insured to travel independently. 3. Check the limits Policy limits for different aspects of cover can be irritatingly out of balance. Insurers are often

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Investments

“Navigating Art Investment: A expert’s Guide to Promising Talents at The London Art Exchange”

In the dynamic world of art investment, making informed choices is crucial for both beginners and seasoned investors. Felix Valentine, head of the corporate board at The London Art Exchange, shares his insights on some standout artists within the gallery’s portfolio, providing a diverse range of options for investors with varying levels of experience.

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Stock Brokers

What is a Stock Broker?

In the dynamic world of finance, stockbrokers navigate the complexities of the stock market and facilitate trade. These businesses create value for investors by helping them with information, research tools and a platform on which to trade.   In this article, Benzinga looks at what stockbrokers do, the benefits they bring and how you can use

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Property

Property management firms that rip off leaseholders could be banned under Labour | Leasehold

Property management companies would be banned from operating in England and Wales if they persistently ripped off leaseholders, under plans being considered by Labour. Lisa Nandy, the shadow housing secretary, is looking at proposals to clamp down on the sector, amid complaints from leaseholders about escalating fees and essential maintenance being left undone. The plans,

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