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Columnist Jack Kwicien shares critical questions every adviser needs to answer to form a successful business continuation plan.
May 13
Daymark Advisors -
Almost 20% of Americans 65 and older are now working, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s the most older people with a job since the early 1960s, before the U.S. enacted Medicare.
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President Obama’s signature healthcare law was dealt another blow as a federal judge ruled a key program intended to reduce consumers’ out-of-pocket medical bills is unconstitutional because it relies on money that hasn’t been appropriated by Congress.
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Acrisure, AssuredPartners and other brokerages take advantage of ‘unstoppable momentum’ in firm acquisitions
May 13 -
Shorter term Treasury Inflation Protected Securities — those with a bond maturity of zero to five years — do a better job of controlling inflation in a target-date fund than mid-term or long-term TIPS, according to SEI.
May 13 -
Employers should start by establishing a registration and testing process for the Affordable Care Act’s mandated documents, says lawyer Carl C. Lammers.
May 13
Frost Brown Todd LLC -
Medtronic’s senior benefits director relied on technology to provide benefits support for a growing number of employees after a recent company acquisition.
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In the midst of all the media coverage surrounding transgender bathroom policies, the EEOC has put employers on notice of its position that denying an employee access to a restroom corresponding to the employee’s gender identity is sex discrimination.
May 12
Foley & Lardner LLP -
More than half of large employers offer the investment vehicle, yet only a small fraction of employees are using them, finds research from Willis Towers Watson.
May 12 -
The founder of Strive Benefits is trying to change the small-business benefits landscape by empowering employees to take control of their healthcare.
May 12







