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Fidelity Investments reports that 48% of baby boomers anticipate retiring with some kind debt regardless of whether or not they expect a pension.
December 10 -
Recent research appears to show that the savings from preventing health risks are far broader and faster than many had anticipated.
December 5 -
The IRS is streamlining loan procedures for 401(k) plan participants to help victims of last months Hurricane Sandy.
November 27 -
Expansion of consumer-directed health plans and investment in health management programs produced the lowest average annual employer cost increase since 1997, according to the National Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans, conducted annually by Mercer.
November 14 -
Football season has reached its halfway point, but Legg Mason has a savings plan ready to kickoff financial security.
November 8 -
Businesses can help the thousands of children who need parents by offering adoption benefits which are relatively simple and affordable and by raising awareness in their communities
November 8 -
In the past year, almost 30% of baby boomers stopped contributing to a retirement plan, according to new data, and 22% have no retirement savings at all.
November 6 -
TIAA-CREF data show a dearth of plan participants who feel they are getting adequate, sound financial advice; even fewer regularly act on it.
November 1 -
A recent survey shows a lack of planning around health care reform on the part of many small businesses, and even confusion over the obligation to provide coverage.
November 1 -
Most people believe the current economic climate has made life insurance more relevant, but a majority has not calculated their need and many avoid discussing the topic at home, according to a survey by ING.
November 1 -
People who have low well-being, a Healthway study concludes, are twice as likely to have high health care claims costs and four times more likely to visit the emergency room or take short-term disability leave.
November 1 -
A Benz Communications survey shows that while employers believe more frequent communication about benefits is desirable, few are achieving this goal.
November 1 -
Darden and Sears announce they will use Aon Hewitts private health insurance exchange.
By Editorial Staff and EBN StaffNovember 1 -
Those living in red or blue states are likely to have very different feelings on PPACA, according to a new poll, and possibly different plans on how to deal with it.
October 29 -
According to a new survey, a majority of both Republicans and Democrats say that status quo is the most likely post-Election Day scenario for American health care.
October 29 -
MassMutual has webisodes and a seminar lined up for next week for plan sponsors who want to take advantage of the chance to stimulate active participation.
October 18 -
Advisers and employers need to be diligent about protecting employees personal medical information.
October 17 -
A Towers Watson analysis of the Fortune 100 companies says that, even as younger workers view DB plans favorably, theyre getting rarer.
October 17 -
According to consulting firms 100 pension funding index, companies saw gains in September, the second consecutive month of improvement after a dreary spring.
October 15 -
Employee well-being obviously leads to lower health costs and absences, but a new Healthways study says employees with high well-being are also more likely to stay with their current employer.
October 10