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Lifetime solutions should be coming soon as more annuities find their way into defined contribution plans, often via target date funds.
August 29 -
Risk is rising and asset return dropping for corporate benefit pension plans, according to new research by Mercer.
August 29 -
To more effectively communicate with the various age groups they serve, health insurance providers need to reexamine their approaches to billing and claim information, according to research from Pitney Bowes Inc.
August 28 -
Societal and insurance-based motivations are leading to fewer circumcisions, at a delayed price.
August 28 -
For the second consecutive year, U.S. bonuses will not be fully funded, but pay increases are predicted for 2013, according to a pair of Towers Watson surveys.
August 28 -
Retirement plan participants who hand pick their own mix of investment options are generally exposed to greater risk, due to reduced diversification and a tendency to not automatically adjust their portfolios over time, according to research from The Principal Financial Group.
August 27 -
The surprise vote by Chief Justice John Roberts to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the end of June really was a bold decision that redefined the Commerce Clause. In an era when ego, power and politics rule, Roberts made the brave decision not to use judicial power to overrule the democratic process. He actually gave us an early Independence Day gift by not letting the Supreme Court define the future of
August 27
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New retirement toolbox seeks to balance 401(k) plan funding with participants life needs.
August 27 -
New Medicare and Medicaid funding uncertainties and potential for a political stalemate on health care reform could worsen revenue growth in U.S. not-for-profit health care sector.
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Recent research indicates that more people are being affected by major legal events in their lives and so is their productivity.
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