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Current regulations dont require a retirement plan providers investment advice be in the best interest of plan participants, but most employers want that to change, an AARP study finds.
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Commentary: Many sales people have quirky things they do to ensure they get the sale, be it a certain way they shake hands or a lucky they carry around. But blogger John Graham says it's time to put less energy in superstitions and more into positive sales actions.
March 31
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Going uninsured is about to get very expensive. New estimates by NerdWallet show the minimum amount of lifetime penalties for someone who is uninsured is more than $36,000.
March 31 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc., which sells insurance on only a few Obamacare exchanges, stands to profit from the law nonetheless.
March 31 -
On the final day of open enrollment on the public exchanges, brokers are concerned that the public may think they have more time than they actually do, thanks to last weeks partial extension. EBA checked in with several storefront brokers to discuss concerns like this one as they enter the final 24 hours of enrollment.
March 31 -
The first yearly sign-up period for Obamacare closes today, with early returns suggesting the administration may reach a projection of 7 million enrollees made before the U.S. health exchange struggled at its startup.
March 31 -
President Barack Obama is picking and choosing how the 2010 health care law will be implemented and doesnt have the flexibility legally to do so, U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers said.
March 31 -
Who should be concerned about health care data security?
March 28
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The six vexing questions employers want and need answers to in order to determine benefits.
March 28
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Scott Mayer, vice president of data analytics for WorkforceTactix, shares a day in his life juggling meetings, email, strategy sessions, parenthood and sticking to his healthy habits.
March 28
