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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is calling for a complete revamp of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation board of directors to include plan sponsors from company and employers affected by the federal agencys supervision.
May 19 -
Washington, Virginia and Indiana have new carriers signed on for next year, evidence that competition is growing stiffer in the government-run marketplaces.
May 16 -
As the HHS adds more opportunities for consumers to obtain health coverage outside of open enrollment, the broker and agent association says its not enough.
May 16 -
Everyone understands that advertising helps sell products and that was the top way to sell health plans through the public exchanges. But looking back on the first open enrollment, which advertising techniques worked and what lessons were learned to raise the number of enrollees further for 2015?
May 16 -
While health care costs are growing more slowly than in years past, the increases are unsustainable over the long-term, say those in the industry.
May 16 -
While small-business employers are just as keen on providing the same benefits as their big-business counterparts, a recent study says employers can look at offering competitive voluntary benefits as a way to entice employees and boost employee retention.
May 16 -
Supplemental benefit SurgeryPlus is a new product offering for advisers, especially those who work with self-funded clients.
May 16 -
One recent court case suggests your employer clients should consider including disclaimers in benefit notices to protect against changes in retirement plan payouts.
May 15 -
Retirement plan administrators routinely receive requests from employees to accept rollover contributions. When processing these requests, plan administrators must be mindful of IRS guidelines.
May 15 -
A handful of letters from trade groups and the Chamber of Commerce reject as premature and imprudent the DOLs proposal to require retirement plan service providers supply guides to fee disclosures.
May 15



