Stifel

@Stifel

Stifel is a full-service wealth management and investment banking firm, established in 1890. Follow for investment banking news.

St. Louis, MO
Joined January 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 27

    Stifel reports record Q1 revenue of $1.1B. CEO Kruszewski notes “the operating environment in 2021 has been a tailwind to our business as the equity markets are up, client engagement is strong, credit remains solid, & investment banking activity surged.”

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  2. Jul 4

    Happy from all of us at Stifel! Reminder: the market will be closed tomorrow in honor of the holiday.

    Happy Fourth of July
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  3. Jul 2

    In this week’s , we provide an update on six things we’ve been watching as we make our way back toward normal:

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  4. Jul 1

    We continue to expand our presence in California with the opening of a new branch in Ferndale!

    We are pleased to announce the opening of a new Private Client Group office in Ferndale, California.
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  5. Jul 1

    Get to know Stifel’s Brand Ambassador, . Conducting on-course interviews with noteworthy golfers and newly crowned champions, she has quickly become one of the most respected and admired broadcasters in sports.

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  6. Jun 30

    Join us in welcoming Ridley and Hull Wealth Management Group to our Bowling Green, KY, office! Looking for a firm that recognizes the value of the relationship they share with their clients, John Ridley and Derek Hull found the perfect fit in Stifel.

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  7. Jun 30
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  8. Jun 29

    Stifel CEO spoke with this morning about the markets, business at , and our return to the office. Watch the replay:

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  9. Jun 29

    Although your long-term goals may remain the same, you should review your financial plan annually to ensure you are still on track toward those goals.

    Myth: 

A financial plan is created once and is set in stone.

Truth: 

A financial plan is meant to be a “living document” – meaning it is updated and refined throughout your earning and retirement years.
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  10. Jun 28

    We continue to expand our presence in Tennessee with the opening of a new branch in Brentwood!

    We are pleased to announce the opening of a new Private Client Group office in Brentwood, Tennessee.
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  11. Jun 25

    In this week’s , we review the learnings from last week’s Federal Reserve meeting and how that relates to our views looking forward:

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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 23

    Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski met today with our New York Institutional Group summer interns. His advice: work hard, have fun, and remember that life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.

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  13. Jun 22

    Thinking about establishing a private foundation to carry out your philanthropic goals? The Stifel Donor-Advised Fund is a smart alternative, offering the features of a private foundation but with greater tax benefits and without the administrative hassles.

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  14. Jun 21

    Why are women age 50-plus who are in dual-income households most financially at risk in retirement?

    Women age 50-plus who are in dual-income households tend to: 
1. Grow accustomed to living a two-income lifestyle
2. Pay more in Social Security taxes and receive lower Social Security benefits per tax dollar paid
3. Save too little in workplace retirement plans
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  15. Jun 20

    From all of us at Stifel, Happy Father’s Day to all who are known as “Dad.”

    Happy Father's Day
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  16. Jun 18

    In this week’s , we provide a global update as we track the robust recovery after the pandemic shutdowns:

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 17

    Federal Reserve Chairman Powell says interest rates will remain unchanged now, but not forever. Lindsey Piegza says while the Fed’s decision to hold rates steady was expected, the biggest surprise stemmed from updated projections for growth and inflation.

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  18. Jun 17

    Follow along with our new myth-busting series as we debunk some less-than-advisable wealth management practices. Let’s start with a common misconception about retirement savings accounts – see below to find the truth behind the myth.

    Myth: 
You should only contribute up to your employer’s match for your 401(k) plan.

Truth: 
Most experts advise saving between 10% and 20% of your gross annual income for retirement, if possible.
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  19. Jun 16
    "For anyone who's thinking of joining Stifel, I'd say that it can't hurt to do the research. We thought we were going to be lifers at our old firm, but we started looking and ended up finding Stifel, which was even better." 
Katelyn Smith 
Financial Advisor
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  20. Jun 16

    Tacoma-based advisors Rhonda Smith and Katelyn Smith explain how Stifel’s robust behavioral finance resources help them better serve their clients during turbulent times:

    "I've been in the financial services industry for about 30 years, and I've never seen anything like Financial ID, where they get into the intellectual side of the client's heart, mind, and soul." 
Rhonda Smith 
Senior Vice President/Investments
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  21. Jun 15

    On this , Stifel offers these tips to protect yourself or the seniors in your life from financial fraud and exploitation:

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