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Most advisers thinking about business relationships haven’t changed since the days when men ran everything and women were secretaries, says Wendy Keneipp.
March 29
Q4intelligence -
Less volatility, lower litigation risk and greater simplicity are reasons for embracing this strategy, says adviser Robert Lawton.
March 29
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
Separate brokers from their fee dependence and watch the smart ones evolve into consultative advisers, urges consultant Nelson Griswold.
March 28
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Companies need to get employees moving in order to improve health, focus and productivity.
March 27
Ergotron -
The Congressional Budget Office’s assessment that 7 million fewer Americans will have health coverage at work by 2027 ignores other opportunities proposed by the GOP, says CIAB’s Joel Wood.
March 26
The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers -
In polling employees, a company discovers debt is holding them back from enrolling in other critical benefits, such as retirement.
March 24
PeopleJoy -
Advisers could get more clarity thanks to a temporary enforcement policy for the new Fiduciary Rule.
March 23
Frost Brown Todd LLC -
Laden with challenges such as a lack of preventative programs, school districts need extra help with disability programs, says Standard’s Brian Kost.
March 23
Standard Insurance Company -
State-government mismanagement, especially of pensions, has already created a danger that federal bailouts will become inevitable.
March 22
Bloomberg View -
Adviser Mark Gaunya acknowledges a ‘sad truth’ from his recent visit to Capitol Hill — legislators aren’t interested in making insurance costs more transparent.
March 22
Borislow Insurance