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Employees are sitting too long, not using all their vacation, survey finds.
February 24 -
With the support of the White House, the DOL today submitted to OMB its revised fiduciary rule proposal for retirement brokers, a move industry stakeholders are calling an attack on retirement advisers.
February 23 -
It is no coincidence that the Tibble v. Edison case, set to go before the Supreme Court this week, has made it this far at the same time the Department of Labor is submitting its proposal to impose fiduciary responsibilities on brokers.
February 23 -
Lockheed Martin Corp. agreed to pay $62 million to end a lawsuit over claims it shortchanged 120,000 workers and retirees who participated in its pension plans.
February 23 -
Technology has clearly revolutionized health care from mobile apps that help employees stay fit and eat right to telemedicine that brings operational efficiency to treatment. But perhaps most compelling is the way it is helping elevate the open-enrollment experience in keeping with the intended consumer-friendly spirit of the Affordable Care Act.
February 23 -
The plan would require brokers to act in a customers best interest, a change that could limit the earnings of financial advisers.
February 23 -
Having more choices is a priority, but most workers are confident in their employers selection, study finds.
February 23 -
Agentreview.net launches this month, aiming to give consumers one location to find and critique local insurance agents.
February 20 -
Health plan providers may soon face the similar detailed fee disclosure requirements as retirement plan providers under the Department of Labors (DOL) 408(b)(2) regulations.
February 20 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Friday morning announced it will implement a special enrollment period for individuals who learn, at the time they file their taxes, of the Affordable Care Act-mandated tax penalty for not having health insurance coverage.
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