Compensation
Compensation
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Retiree investors can use safe withdrawal rates and maintain a diversified portfolio with more asset classes, writes Wade Pfau, professor at The American College.
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The trend of subdued numbers indicates employers are placing a premium on workers with experience and skills.
May 4 -
The Self-Insurance Protection Act, already passed by the House, aims to assure stop-loss insurance will continue to be available to self-funded employers.
May 3 -
Sally Poblete’s Wellthie offers broker and comparison shopping tools that simplify plan option choices for small businesses and employees.
May 3 -
Movement builds across boardrooms and political corridors to accommodate more workplace flexibility as supporters eye national policy.
May 3 -
Workers should not necessarily consider a 401(k) the first stop for retirement savings.
May 3 -
When it comes to motivation, employers need to realize it isn’t all about money. Workers want to feel like they have a purpose, says Steffen Maier.
May 3 -
Minimize the risk of bringing in a producer who has misappropriated trade secrets by asking proactive questions, says lawyer John Birmingham Jr.
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Expanding clinical consultations, utilizing available data and studying drug effectiveness are top avenues to plan improvement.
May 3 -
Seniors should consider getting a second opinion when developing a Social Security claiming strategy, as they might be ill-advised the first time.
May 3 -
EBN Benefits Technology Innovator Ofer Leidner’s Happify targets mental well-being by helping workers understand the source of their feelings.
May 2 -
The regulation’s debut is approaching and the Department of Labor is already talking about fixes. Here is what to look out for.
May 2 -
The majority of respondents to a Fidelity Investments survey misidentified the greatest expense after leaving the workforce.
May 2 -
As federal and state leave laws and regulations evolve, executives are looking to improve their current employee programs.
May 2 -
An appeals court’s recent decision allows employers to legally pay women less than men for the same work based on differences in workers’ previous pay.
May 2 -
House Republicans took up Tuesday a bill to allow companies to offer employees compensatory time rather than time-and-a-half pay, an overhaul of New Deal-era employment law
May 2 -
Employers should consider a number of factors when weighing the advantages of going this route.
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Be cautious with these arrangements, says adviser Craig Hasday, as they can negatively influence overall cost of care and be subject to abuse.
May 2 -
Plan sponsors need to improve employees' well-being by actively encouraging roll-ins.
May 2 -
MedPut is aimed at low-income employees who may not be able to afford immediate healthcare costs associated with high-deductible health plans.
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