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Social Security savings of $1.6 billion among reductions projected for 2014 and beyond
April 22 -
Guest blogger Chris McSwain of Walmart writes that in the constantly evolving field of health and productivity, we are overwhelmed with new tools to judge the performance of our health-related programs. But sometimes the right tool is the one that's easier to use.
April 22
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LIMRA research reveals that the majority of Generation X and Y consumers have little understanding of financial products and services and less than half make saving for retirement their top priority. Their situation improves, however, with the help of financial adivisers.
April 22 -
Non-qualified deferred compensations have been around even before the passage of ERISA in 1974.
April 22 -
Patient safety at U.S. hospitals is hampered by inadequate teamwork and communication, as well as a negative culture, according to a study by insurer American International Group Inc.
April 22 -
Although it is highly unlikely that the Affordable Care Act will be overturned in the halls of Congress, that does not mean the fight is over, Bobby Bramlett, Big "I" chairman told a crowd of nearly 1,000 independent agents in Washington on Friday.
April 22 -
All consumer assistance programs need to stop being enemies with each other, National Association of Health Underwriters CEO Janet Trautwein insisted after a panel discussion at the Kaiser Family Foundation Thursday in Washington.
April 22 -
Our nations highest court overturned a ruling recently that would have allowed the simple rewrite of terms of an ERISA-governed plan. The case is McCutchen v. U.S. Airways. Find out what it means for employers.
April 19 -
An investment adviser will pay more than $120,000 to resolve U.S. regulatory claims that he lied to the California Public Employees Retirement System and other clients.
April 18 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the biggest U.S. health insurer, reported a first-quarter profit decline that was less than analysts estimates as higher enrollment helped blunt the effect of increased medical costs.
April 18 -
Reducing surgical complications could cost hospitals money, according to a study that researchers say may help explain why the medical providers havent fully embraced quality improvement efforts.
April 18 -
As a creator of financial websites I am often asked, What SEO can I do myself as an adviser? Here are some great tips that will help your website rise to the top of the heap in search engine optimization.
April 18 -
Congressman Juan Vargas (D-Calif.) spoke Wednesday to Independent Insurance Agents& Brokers of America at the organizations legislative luncheon.
April 18 -
Sen. Max Baucus saw a "train wreck" coming over ACA benefit communication and worried if exchanges will be ready on time at a Wednesday Senate hearing with HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius.
April 18 -
Left unchecked, Republicans say, Obamas entitlement society will bankrupt the nation. Entitlement used to be a fairly positive thing, says one historian. Until ACA, that is, and other more recent events.
April 17 -
Job growth for financial advisers stands around 32%, nearly double the national outlook.
April 17 -
Mercer has announced an initial group of insurance carriers that will offer benefits through Mercer Marketplace, the companys private benefits exchange for employers active employees and their families.
April 17 -
In Thursdays U.S. Senate HELP Committee hearing, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Chairman Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) found something to agree upon during a normally polarizing debate surrounding the ACA: their insurance careers.
April 16 -
A cap that President Barack Obama has proposed on the size of tax-advantaged retirement accounts is seen as potentially pushing savers to another product that limits payments to the government: life insurance.
April 16 -
So last week, the Presidents budget was released, and in it were the expected restrictions and limitations on qualified retirement plan benefits.
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