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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According to a new survey from TD Ameritrade, 52% of working adults agree with the statement, I am looking forward to retirement; the other 48% were either neutral or disagreed.
June 18 -
In its annual report on how much it cost to raise a child from birth to age 17, the USDA calculates the grand total for kids born in 2011 is $234,900 (nearly $296,000 when accounting for inflation).
June 15 -
In the medical community, its often said that physicians and other health care providers have the most difficulty with patients who come into their offices having already diagnosed themselves. After reading a new poll from Principal Financial, I now fully understand why.
June 13 -
On a nearly daily basis for the last two to three weeks, weve gotten a hot tip on when the Supreme Court will issue its ruling on the constitutionality of the individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. While were waiting around, we figured wed ask you when you thought the ruling would be handed down.
June 12 -
Survey results from OfficeTeam that show employees most coveted summer benefits flexible schedules and leaving work early on Fridays also are the ones that are most offered by employers.
June 8 -
As she departs EBN for a new job, outgoing Associate Editor Lisa Gillespie writes that she "quickly learned that benefits are fascinating and have real-world implications on the lives of people and how well a company functions."
June 7 -
Perhaps you get trees worth of reports from your insurer or wellness vendor, but the words they use are foreign and confusing. Although there isnt enough time to deconstruct them all, here are three technical terms that often appear in these kinds of reports, and what they mean.
June 5 -
In a recent study, UK researchers concluded that there are two types of employee engagement transactional and emotional and that the type thats most prevalent within your organization makes a difference.
May 31 -
Under the requirements of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, the Employee Benefits Security Administration starting this year must present a biannual report to Congress outlining the agencys progress in implementing and enforcing along with HHS and the IRS the law. In January, EBSA submitted the first of such reports.
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Senior managers, CFOs, accountants and HR/benefits professionals all want to know that their company wellness programs are making a difference. I can share with you five mistakes to avoid.
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