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Real estate company Keller Williams is one of the latest big firms to announce its offering associates access to a private health care exchange. Keller Williams independently owned and operated offices employ about 89,000 real estate agents many of whom dont have health insurance across the country.
October 10 -
Recognizing the challenges (and headaches) involved in taking care of setting up their own benefits plans, a majority of small businesses say they recognize the need for an outside adviser to help.
October 9 -
California said 28,699 people were signed up in the states health insurance exchange in the first week, while New York had more than 40,000 sign up. But what did brokers have to say from the front lines?
October 9 -
Small business owners are more hopeful about the national economy and less concerned about systemic threats to their businesses, according to the Hartford, but more rate their risk-taking as conservative.
October 9 -
Reform proposals from the Securities and Exchange Commission could have a significant impact on your clients and their plan participants.
October 8 -
Certain requirements must be met in order to terminate these small business plans.
October 8 -
401(k) plans are largely outscoring 403(b) plans in some key plan features, writes The Principal Financial's Aaron Freidman, who equates this to a pre-season football game.
October 8
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Insurers are getting faulty and incomplete data from the new federal-run health exchange, which may mean some Americans wont be covered even after they sign up for an insurance plan.
October 8 -
Your errors and omissions insurance might not cover what you think it does.
October 8 -
Staff at Walgreens stores will direct customers who ask about the exchanges to the GoHealth Marketplace, where they can shop and compare health insurance plans, enroll and find other tools and information.
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