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  • Retirement benefits
    Two ways to increase retirement savings

    John Ludwig on how to help employees can increase their retirement savings including auto escalation and auto enrollment.

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    By John Ludwig
    Financial Adviser
    May 1
  • Sales and marketing
    Small businesses may no longer need brokers — but not to worry

    Craig Davidson on why advisers shouldn’t worry about health care reform changes and how small businesses may no longer need a broker.

    By Craig J. Davidson
    CEBS
    May 1
  • Sales and marketing
    Strategies for a reform-proof portfolio

    Nelson Griswold on how most advisers have not committed to a plan to adapt to the coming Affordable Care Act change in the insurance business.

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    By Nelson Griswold
    Founder, NextGen Benefits Mastermind Partnership
    May 1
  • Healthcare reform
    Advisers must commit to a plan to adapt to coming change

    Jack Kwicien on how advisers must commit to a plan to adapt to coming change with insurance reform

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    By Jack Kwicien
    Managing partner
    May 1
  • Healthcare plans
    The ROI payoff of prevention and risk education

    StayWell Health Management and Towers Watson study takes multi-year look to understand the potential payoff of prevention and risk education.

    By Jessica Grossmeier and Steven Nyce
    May 1
  • Practice management
    When to consider a company rebrand

    Wendy Keneipp on when brokerages and consultants should consider renaming their company and how to do it

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    By Wendy Keneipp
    Partner
    May 1
  • Healthcare reform
    Embrace the DC trend

    In the new world of "Obamacare," a.k.a. the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the birth of the insurance exchange is propelling us all the way back to the future.

    By Mark Gaunya
    Principal
    May 1
  • Practice management
    Think connectivity

    I use LinkedIn. A lot. In fact, I suspect I'm connected to many of the readers of this magazine. I use it to stay on top of what colleagues are doing. Who is working for a new company. Who has gone out on their own. Who is posting something I'm interested in. I also post on LinkedIn a lot. Usually an article that I think has general appeal among my connections. Something on health reform, a new study on employee benefits, maybe the latest on digital health. The things I post usually come from various news feeds that I follow daily. And every post I make to LinkedIn also posts on my Twitter account.

    By Ron Leopold
    May 1
  • Voluntary benefits
    What lies ahead in private disability insurance?

    Private disability insurance DI is more successful than public at getting people back to work, but millions remain uninsured so what lies ahead.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    May 1
  • Advisor strategies
    ACA's new math

    How technology can be used to address challenges brought by health reform and Affordable Care Act

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    By Michael Weiskirch
    Principal
    May 1
  • Retirement benefits
    GAO: IRA advice questionable

    The U.S. Government Accountability Office released a report in April saying that employees switching jobs often receive guidance by 401(k) companies to roll their accounts into an IRA, even when that might not be the best course of action.

    April 30
  • Sales and marketing
    Aetna raises profit forecast as insurer grows enrollment

    Aetna Inc., the third-biggest health insurer by sales, raised its full-year forecast, helped by a surge in Medicare and Medicaid premiums and medical claims that were lower than the company anticipated.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 30
  • Practice management
    How to train your stunt double to maximize your practice

    Stunt doubles enable the actor do what they do best — acting — while the stuntman masters the tasks where there’s no need and no benefit for the highly compensated actor’s involvement. To get to the point, I’m talking about creating a business team approach.

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    By Chris Kirby
    April 30
  • Voluntary benefits
    Gen X: A $3.6 trillion opportunity for life insurers

    This formerly discounted, underinsured and underpenetrated generation now presents a larger sales opportunity than boomers.

    By Chris McMahon
    Senior Editor
    April 30
  • Practice management
    CMS shortens public exchange application

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a statement this morning that the application for public health insurance, reported in March to be 21 pages long for individuals, has been shorted to just three pages.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    April 30
  • Retirement benefits
    “We want to be your business partner”

    If you’re an advisor or a TPA like we are, you’ll be found.

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    By Jerry Kalish
    President
    April 30
  • Financial planning
    LIMRA: A Third of Americans Fail Financial Literacy

    Americans who work with a financial professional, had a college education and more than $100,000 in household assets are more likely to have a higher financial literacy.

    By News Reports
    April 29
  • Retirement benefits
    BP Sued by New York City Pension Funds Over 2010 Gulf Oil Spill

    BP Plc was sued by New York City pension funds for at least $39 million in investment losses based on claims the oil company failed to disclose the risks and safety issues leading to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

    By Karen Gullo
    April 29
  • Wellness
    Daily soft drinks raise diabetes risk by 22%, study shows

    A mere 12 ounces serving size of sugar-sweetened soft drink a day may increase the chance of developing Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, according to a study published recently by Diabetologia.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 29
  • Healthcare plans
    Aon drops most since May as broker’s revenue falls short

    Aon Plc, the insurance broker that moved its headquarters to London from Chicago, declined the most since May after a measure of revenue growth slowed.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 29
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The New Approach to Mental Health

Workers are feeling the strain. Here's what employers need to know, and what they can do to help.

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