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U.S. parents are more and more finding themselves providing financial support to adult children, undermining their readiness to successfully put enough away for retirement.
November 3 -
A slew of recent class-action lawsuits on the part of retirement plan participants have made plan sponsors and benefits managers fearful of some serious financial implications for fiduciary breaches.
November 3 -
Wellness programs that focus on biometric screenings and incentive-based outcomes are signs of a shifting health care system.
November 3 -
The embattled California city has negotiated a deal to exit bankruptcy without neglecting its obligations to the state's public employee retirement system, avoiding a $1.6 billion termination fee.
October 31 -
Targeting the exploding health and wellness market, Microsoft in one fell swoop has launched a new cloud-based platform, mobile app, and wearable fitness tracking wrist band.
October 31 -
As more and more employers analyze their ever-growing pension obligations, Boeing and Hartford Financial Services Group are the latest companies to use the lump-sum payment tactic to limit their liabilities.
October 30 -
An onslaught of Dec. 1 renewal dates means premium rates remain steady for now, but advisers need to prepare for heavy 4th quarter workloads.
October 30 -
As active employees move into a retiree population, health care decision-making also changes. Some companies provide a subsidy to the retiree population for purchasing health care on their own, but the tracking of that subsidy and the associated premiums create stress on an already overworked HR department.
October 30 -
In a new series, EBA goes one-on-one with the heads of private exchanges. What makes one exchange different from the rest, and how do brokers fit in the mix? First up: Don Garlitz, bswift's executive director of exchange solutions.
October 30 -
For the third time in recent months, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has launched legal action against a private employer, claiming discrimination on the part of the companys wellness program.
October 29 -
Benefit brokers say employers are more and more looking toward financial wellness programs to assist employees saddled with increased health care costs.
October 29 -
The number of employees participating in employer-based retirement plans increased in 2013 for the first time in several years, pointing to a national economy slowly mending itself and an increasing employment rate in the aftermath of the recession, the Employee Benefit Research Institute says.
October 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to go to greater lengths to safeguard taxpayer information on health insurance exchanges, according to a new government report.
October 29 -
In a $600 million cash transaction, Optum, the IT and business services unit of UnitedHealth Group, is buying health management vendor Alere Health, which provides services to more than 200 regional and local health plans, 89 Fortune 500 employers and 29 states, covering about 22 million people in the U.S.
October 29 -
Knowing the client, using the best medium and avoiding industry jargon are a few ways to discuss retirement plans with clients.
October 29 -
After multiple delays, early access to the federally-facilitated Small Business Health Options Program launched Monday in five states.
October 28 -
Alongside the IRS announcement last week to increase contribution caps to 401(k) plans, the Department of Labor issued guidance that will ease plan sponsors abilities to offer annuities as part of their retirement plans.
October 28 -
Commentary: Columnist John Ludwig asks, with all the effort put into fee disclosures and the money to produce them; does it really help the participant in the end?
October 28
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Third-party administrators need to use a variety of methods to ensure employers supply the correct data.
October 28 -
EBAs first-ever technology survey reveals where benefit agencies plan to invest their IT dollars.
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