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Commentary: Rookie adviser Brian Murphy makes the connection between carriers package proposals and the opportunity to market multiple lines of coverage to the client.
November 23
Willis Towers Watson -
Commentary: While illiteracy is a source of embarrassment for people, innumeracy is often a source of pride. A significant number of people believe the lottery is their best strategy for accumulating a substantial nest egg, and this is a problem, says The Principals Aaron Friedman.
November 23
Principal Financial Group -
Beyond slick user interfaces and the ability to access benefits information on a mobile device, employees are looking for software that speaks to them and personalizes their own experience.
November 23
Employee Benefit News -
MassMutual develops an integrated benefits exchange combining retirement savings, healthcare and virtually all other kinds of benefits in a unified, cloud-based system.
November 23 -
Employers can be vulnerable to lawsuits if they have staff members they think are exempt from overtime rules, but are really not.
November 20
Sheryl Smolkin & Associates Inc. -
Many women contribute to their workplace retirement plans, but are also are very concerned about not being able to retire when and how they want to, implying that they may not be saving enough to feel secure about reaching their retirement goals.
November 20 -
As technology progresses forward, employers need to take a look at strategizing a more mobile remote workforce, including how to measure, regulate and compensate the workforce.
November 19
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Commentary: We would all be better off if we stopped debating the merits of employee wellness and focus on what the intent of it should be helping employees and their families achieve their optimal health.
November 19
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More companies are offering both a traditional 401(k) plan and a Roth 401(k) but plan participants are not as quick to embrace the Roth 401(k) as their employers are.
November 19 -
Zenefits is back in the spotlight with news of slower than expected revenue growth. The company also this week announced it will offer a free payroll option. The announcement follows a months-long public dispute with payroll giant ADP.
November 19 -
Brokers have been largely an afterthought on the public health care exchanges, industry insiders say, and one company says it is trying to change that at no cost to the broker.
November 19 -
Many companies have embraced financial incentives as a way to encourage participation in wellness programs, but workers still express concerns about privacy and not wanting their employers to be involved in their health and well-being.
November 19 -
Commentary: Theres nothing so wrong with existing target-date fund options that warrant taking on the level of risk that appears to come with a customized TDF series.
November 18
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
Small businesses are pleading with lawmakers and the Department of Labor, saying theyre getting the short end of the stick with regards to the DOLs proposed fiduciary rule.
November 18 -
Deficits rose for both single-employer and multiemployer programs, a new report finds. Yet, the pension community is hopeful the new PBGC director will create a better future.
November 17 -
Despite the continued escalation in specialty medication costs, many employers sponsoring self-funded health plans have not yet placed prescription drugs underneath the plans stop-loss insurance. Why is that?
November 17
CBIZ -
As companies redesign their benefits around employee needs, the links between oral and overall health has employers incorporating dental benefits into wellness strategies.
November 17
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NAIFA has launched a new initiative aimed at reinventing its role as an advocate for advisers. Its five-year strategic plan, dubbed NAIFA 20/20, aims to make the association a more effective resource for an increasingly diverse membership facing some challenging regulatory burdens.
November 17 -
The Department of Labor issued an interpretive bulletin Monday on open multiple-employer retirement plans, making it easier for states to run these types of plans.
November 16 -
Two Form 5500 draft documents released earlier this year suggest the IRS intends to begin collecting retirement plan compliance data on an annual basis from both ERISA-governed and certain non-ERISA plans.
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