Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.
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Some academic studies show that actively managed mutual funds are still a good value - provided you can find the funds that are truly actively managed.
July 30 -
Robin Gelburd, president of FAIR Health, Inc., responds to an article by Contributing Editor Shana Sweeney about her struggles with educating employees about the costs of out-of-network claims.
August 1 -
The debate over whether wellness programs work is becoming increasingly heated. While many question the validity of research showing wellness programs reduce health care costs, others swear by their wellness provider.
July 24 -
Its time to announce the Benny Award and i-COMM Award winners and celebrate the achievements of truly remarkable benefits professionals who work so hard year-round on behalf of their employees.
July 24 -
Chad Parks outlines four lessons he learned while filming his documentary about America's retirement crisis.
July 19 -
Along with tying your shoes and naming your colors, you learned to count in preschool. So, how hard can it be to count things in health data? Its not hard, but your preschool strategies wont give you the right answer.
July 15 -
Benefits broker and advisory firm Prescott Pailet sees the delay as an opportunity to give many of its clients room to breathe especially those in the restaurant and hospitality industries, who would be most impacted by potential penalties.
July 11 -
Guest blogger Linda K. Riddell reviews Cracking Health Costs by Tom Emerick and Al Lewis.
July 8 -
Without taking a more aggressive approach to improving patient safety, any reform efforts, including the initiatives generated by the Patient Protection and Accountable Care Act and multiple private sector projects, will be severely compromised.
June 28 -
According to a recent study from the University of Londons Centre for Longitudinal Studies, children whose mothers work during their early years do as well at school as those with stay-at-home moms.
June 14

