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Retirement plan participants using an online tool save at an average rate of 39% higher than other plan participants, according to a study by Principal Financial Group of its clients.
March 7 -
Thirty-four percent of the 3,171 adults that The Harris Poll surveyed in February expect the economy to improve in the coming year, 42% expect it to stay the same and 25% think it could get worse.
March 7 -
Distractions while driving come in all shapes and sizes: text messages, phone calls, Internet, radio dials, television screens, video games, screaming children, attractive fellow motorists and passersby, etc. It's amazing in this day and age that we ever actually get from Point A to Point B.
March 7 -
Women are not only becoming more responsible for the finances in their own homes, but they are passing on their knowledge to their own parents.
March 7 -
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners on March 3 released for comment draft legislation that would remove broker compensation from the medical loss ratio calculation. Reportedly nearly identical to upcoming legislation from Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers (R), the National Association of Health Underwriters Jessica Waltman calls the bill a significant step.
March 4 -
Not complying with current law can be expensive in today's legal climate. Employers should review their employee handbooks and employment-related policies to make sure they are up to date.
March 4 -
Against a groundswell of state-based unrest, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act continues to churn forward under a blanket of contention.
March 3 -
Scientists know that being overweight increases the risk of breast cancers fed by estrogen, but being too fat may also increase the risk of triple-negative breast cancers, a less common and far more deadly type, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
March 3 -
People with diabetes in the United States and several other countries do not get effective treatment to control their disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday, and health insurance, not personal wealth, plays a big role in determining which diabetics get good care.
March 3 -
Preventive dental care from pediatricians and family doctors may help reduce the widespread problem of early childhood cavities in low-income kids, a new study finds.
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