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Financial advisers and most stock brokerages have been the target of a cyber attack, the SEC says, and insurance brokerages can be prime targets as well.
February 4 -
Senator says accountability, transparency issues warrant move out of HHS.
February 4 -
Some industry research has suggested that private exchanges will transform themselves into a clogged eight-lane freeway teeming with traffic within the next few years from a lonely country road less traveled today. But a recent published report argues that some of the nations top employers are now adopting a cautious approach.
February 4 -
Commentary: Bundled MEC plans insure workers while helping employers avoid new penalties, says Sam Fleet.
February 3
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An atypical market culture has left benefit firms vulnerable to the destructive powers of inertia, says Joe Markland, and advisers must change their mindset to survive.
February 3
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Commentary: Re-enrolling in a health insurance plan isn't easy even with advice from your broker, one Covered California participant finds.
February 3
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The winter holidays werent so merry for CoOportunity Health, whose health plans were pulled in both the individual-market and SHOP exchanges in Iowa and Nebraska for 2015 as regulators review the startups financials.
February 3 -
The introduction of new legislation to repeal the ACAs employer mandate seeks to relieve employers of health care reform requirements Republicans say threaten job creation and growth. While many in the benefits industry applaud an effort widely considered futile, the employer mandate is only one of several ACA concerns employers say they have prioritized.
February 2 -
Both groups place a high importance on life insurance and are most receptive to it, LIMRA finds.
February 2 -
Although the industry anxiously awaits the Supreme Courts decision on the legality of providing subsidies to people buying health insurance through the federal marketplace, few Americans have heard of the case that is set to go before the high court in March.
January 30 -
The high courts unanimous ruling affirms contract law principles.
January 29 -
As many as 6 million U.S. taxpayers will have to pay a penalty of as much as 1 percent of income because they went without health insurance in part or all of 2014, the Treasury Department said.
January 29 -
The Affordable Care Act will have almost no effect on most taxpayers tax preparation and filing experience, according to federal officials.
January 29 -
Stomach, headache claims rise significantly following the Super Bowl, study shows.
January 29 -
In an EBA exclusive, the leader of Hawaiis public health care exchange pinpoints failures and shares why its a business imperative that no one be left out of the system.
January 29 -
Department of Labor audits of employee benefit plans are on the rise and experts agree benefit advisers should be preparing their employer clients now for that impending knock on the door.
January 28 -
The Affordable Care Acts coverage provisions are now estimated to cost the government 20% less than originally estimated for the five-year period ending 2019, according to updated analysis from the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation.
January 28 -
Brokers cite rate increases, increased complexity and poor plan quality as top concerns with the health care law.
January 28 -
The Senate has begun debate on a controversial effort to redefine a full-time employee under the Affordable Care Act from one who works 30 hours per week to one who works 40 hours per week a move that could release many employers from having to offer health care coverage to their employees.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice that provides some relief this tax season from tax penalties for taxpayers who find out when they file their taxes that they received an overpayment of premium tax credits for buying health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
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