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Since its passage in 2008, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act has largely just affected HIPAA notice requirements and wellness plans. But this month the EEOC settled its first case under the law and should serve as a reminder to employers about what it really means.
June 6 -
A new report shows that 401(k) accounts have reached record levels with the overall average balance reaching $80,000 at the end of the first quarter. The Fidelity Investments quarterly analysis explains the current record balances represent 75% growth from the first quarter of 2009 when average accounts dropped to $46,200.
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The product is evolving to meet market expectations.
June 5 -
U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said she talked with health care companies she regulates, including Johnson & Johnson, about helping a nonprofit group publicize the Affordable Care Act.
June 5 -
Data point to more efficient way of funding retirement benefits.
June 4 -
Post follows shift in retirement planning responsibilities from institutions to individuals.
June 4 -
An expert with PeopleFluent shares his thoughts on talent retention in an increasingly globalized world. A presence overseas is a definite draw for job applicants, he says, but be careful the shimmer of the world doesnt get in their eyes.
June 4 -
Target date funds could be a logical entry point.
June 4 -
Advisers must dig into the details to be able to discuss these complicated products with clients.
June 4 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc. will offer coverage in just a dozen of the Affordable Care Acts new insurance exchanges, in the latest sign big insurers see little gain from quickly plunging into the new markets.
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