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Commentary: When evaluating the nonmedical space and the products with the greatest level of applicability to an employee, auto and home insurance provide significant protection, comfort and well-being to an employee and their family.
April 20
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Commentary: More disclosures and transparency is not a bad thing, but how does this ruling truly help make things easier to understand and provide the leadership needed for retirement readiness, asks EBA columnist John Ludwig.
April 17
LHD Retirement -
Commentary: Technology is easily duplicated. Even for those who excel at it, technology is not their greatest asset. Brand, marketing and service model make a company.
April 17
The Brokers Broker -
It's the Big B, little b conundrum. Big B benefit plans are usually subject to ERISA and require specific administration. Little B benefits are those perk and extras we offer to employees to be competitive in the market or to improve employee morale.
April 16
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Commentary: In the popular Netflix series, the main character schemes his way to the pinnacle of power in Washington. Despite his despicable character, viewers cheering him along. But why? Columnist Nelson Griswold suggests a reason that is relevant to your business practice.
April 16
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The Department of Labor finally revealed its proposed fiduciary standard rule on Tuesday after weeks of anticipation and speculation. The rule is intended to deter brokers from pushing backdoor payments and hidden fees in the products they recommend to clients.
April 16
Thrivent Financial -
After years of discussion, today the Department of Labor proposed a new rule altering the long-standing fiduciary standard and it was approved by the Office of Management and Budget. Controversial from their start in 2010, these new regulations have been framed as a way to help the middle-class avoid excessive fees and poor advice from financial professionals who do not already serve as a fiduciary.
April 15
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Commentary: By shifting some of the focus to the advisers, the DOL is getting closer to the heart of the problem, but it still doesnt go far enough.
April 15
Markdowski Investments -
Commentary: Both fiduciary and non-fiduciary advocates are likely to find some language that appeases them in the Labor Department's new Proposed Rule to greatly expand the application of fiduciary duties to those who provide investment advice to most qualified retirement plans and IRA accounts but both sides will also find language which causes much concern.
April 15
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Commentary: ERISA lawyer shares 9 initial reactions to the Department of Labors proposed fiduciary definition rule, including how the proposal differs from the DOLs 2010 effort.
April 15