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Commentary: Blogger Mark Gaunya discusses a niche way some smaller employers might find appealing as a self-funding strategy to control health care costs. Its called a captive solution.
May 6
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If errors occur with these retirement savings tactics, it could be very costly to your employer clients.
May 6 -
Two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions signal a need for benefit advisers to review clients plan documents and ensure they include thorough enforceable terms.
May 6 -
Obamacare reduced the percentage of U.S. adults without health insurance to its lowest point since 2008 even as the law remains unpopular with the public, separate surveys showed.
May 5 -
Commentary: Guest blogger Rich Fahn, a small business-focused benefit broker, gives advice for the challenging conversations brokers will have to have with many small groups as premium hikes are mounting.
May 5
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Commentary: Columnist Jack Kwicien notes that the future for benefits brokerages is unpredictable and tough, so one survival strategy might just be the private exchange.
May 5
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While many in the industry think voluntary sales is a no-brainer for benefit advisers and employees alike, there's one type of product that hasn't seen a boost thanks to the ACA.
May 5 -
The self-insurance option for small businesses doesnt seem to be as popular for managing ACA costs and mandates as some in the industry once thought.
May 2 -
This insurance rule, referring to the grouping of companies owned by the same person, hasnt applied to medical coverage until now. One broker is concerned that benefit advisers and small business owners alike arent up to speed on this requirement and could be vulnerable to liabilities via penalties and lawsuits.
May 2 -
Many employers have yet to update their work policies to reflect the 90-day waiting period rule, a possible landmine for employee confusion and lawsuits.
May 1


