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    Who has jurisdiction over the cloud?

    Financial firms can ‘outsource’ almost any operation, from reporting to trade processing to customer support, to the computing cloud, anywhere in the world.

    By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
    May 15
  • Retirement benefits
    50% of Americans are not contributing to 401(k), IRAs

    Half of Americans say they aren’t contributing to a retirement plan, but more specifically 56% of Americans ages 18-34 are more likely to be among those not saving, according to a recent LIMRA survey.

    By Marli D. Riggs
    May 15
  • Practice management
    46 insurers included in 2012 Fortune 500 list

    While the number of overall insurers included in the Fortune 500 diminished slightly yet again—from 49 in 2010 to 47 last year to 46 this year—Nationwide provided insurers with one more top-100 slot by moving up 27 spots.

    By Justin Stephani
    May 14
  • Practice management
    Education does change employee financial behavior

    Employee financial education can in fact improve employee engagement with retirement benefits and help them do a better job preparing for the future.

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    By David Albertson
    Former editorial director
    May 14
  • Benefits Think MetLife Study: Employers are between a benefits rock and a budget hard place

    The annual MetLife Study of Employee Benefits Trends, which tracks major trends and attitudes on the subject of employee benefits, was recently released and it has a good news/bad news message for employers. EBA contributor Ron Leopold shares five ways progressive employers stand out in the benefits arena.

    May 14
  • Retirement benefits
    Marrying your finances: Speak now or forever hold your peace

    A recent survey by TD Ameritrade uncovers how much financial trouble a fiancé will tolerate before calling off the wedding.

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    By Mason Braswell
    May 10
  • Benefits Think Do your walk your talk on health and wellness?

    One broker looks at how his company walks the talk with wellness programs and says how that can work for all your clients.

    May 10
  • Retirement benefits
    Studies: Retirees fear rising health costs

    Nearly half of soon-to-be-retired, high-net-worth Americans say they are terrified of what health care costs may do to their retirement plans, according to a new survey.

    By Juliette Fairley
    May 9
  • Healthcare plans
    Employees need education on group disability insurance

    A majority of employees (90%) recognize the importance of group disability insurance and believe their employer should offer it, according to a recent Unum survey — but most (52%) do not understand this coverage. Not only does this present an opportunity for brokers to build their trusted adviser status with employers, it also has great potential to lead to more sales of the product. Because, despite their lack of knowledge about employer-provided disability insurance, 88% of employees surveyed think is it is personally important to be covered.

    By Marli D. Riggs
    May 9
  • Practice management
    Investors ‘overwhelmed’ by ‘overly complex’ funds

    Investment products are "overly complex," and investors are feeling "overwhelmed" by the slew investment choices available to them, according to the MFS Investing Sentiment Survey.

    By Hung Tran
    May 8
  • Benefit plan design
    NAIFA survey: MLR provision harms consumers, agents

    In a presidential election cycle where job creation is a key issue, 15% of National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors members surveyed recently say President Barack Obama’s health care reform law’s medical loss ratio provision has decreased their commissions enough to cause them to need to lay-off or reduce the hours of support staff in their offices — affecting an average of two employees per agency.

    By Marli D. Riggs
    May 8
  • Benefits Think Renal dialysis cost containment strategies gaining momentum

    An effective dialysis management program optimizes the way kidney dialysis is paid for and how treatment is provided. Read as Sam Fleet explains in today's BeAdvised how insurance brokers can help companies capture these savings by bringing them together with innovative benefit managers.

    May 8
  • Retirement benefits
    How can advisers help blacks, Hispanics improve financial planning?

    Financial advisers sometimes puzzle over how to effectively reach and serve black and Hispanic clients. A Vanguard study released recently suggests they can start by drilling home a simple message: emergency savings accounts are a must.

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    By Donna M. Mitchell
    Editor
    May 7
  • Healthcare plans
    As America's waistline expands, costs soar

    U.S. hospitals are ripping out wall-mounted toilets and replacing them with floor models to better support obese patients. The Federal Transit Administration wants buses to be tested for the impact of heavier riders on steering and braking. Cars are burning nearly a billion gallons of gasoline more a year than if passengers weighed what they did in 1960.

    By Reuters
    May 7
  • Practice management
    Study: Insurers using social media, but not seeing increased sales

    In kasina’s yet-to-be released 2nd annual study, findings indicate that about 87% of asset managers and insurers use LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, but very few are experiencing increased sales.

    By Juliette Fairley
    May 3
  • Healthcare plans
    Health insurers to pay $1.3 billion in rebates

    Health insurers are on the hook for an estimated $1.3 billion in rebates by August of this year, if they were not in compliance with the Medical Loss Ratio provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for 2011, according to analysis by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

    By Chris McMahon
    Senior Editor
    May 2
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    Too cash strapped for longevity, many consumers also lack life insurance

    With age comes wisdom supposedly, but even as more Americans are living longer they are not financially prepared for their retirement years and also lack life insurance.

    By Chris McMahon
    Senior Editor
    May 1
  • Practice management
    Employees desire disability coverage

    Despite employees’ lack of knowledge about employer-provided disability insurance, almost all respondents recognize the importance of this insurance and desire its coverage, according to a survey released Monday.

    By Marli D. Riggs
    May 1
  • Benefits Think How to help employers meet their CDHP participation goals

    In December, I blogged about how voluntary benefits can help employers increase employees’ comfort level with CDHPs. For example, studies have shown that employees are generally uneasy about high out-of-pocket medical cost exposure. They appreciate having voluntary programs such as accident, cancer or critical illness Insurance to help supplement their CDHP coverage in the event of high dollar, unexpected claims. …

    May 1
  • Practice management
    A day in the life of Jason Seltzer

    5:00 a.m. My morning routine: about 30 minutes of yoga, then breakfast. While I eat, I use my iPhone to check any emails. I rely on Google Reader to keep up with many publications and look for something to post on our blog.

    By Jason Seltzer
    May 1
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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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