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As Americans struggle in the recessions aftermath to prepare for retirement, those who have taken the time to put together a financial plan feel more confident and report more success managing money, savings and investments than those who have not.
July 24 -
Active management of crediting rates on spread-based business, improved fee income driven by growth in assets, ongoing expense management, favorable investment results and selected acquisitions are all driving modest earnings improvement in 2012 for U.S. life insurers, according to Fitch Ratings.
July 23 -
Data collected from the 13th Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey makes it clear that the effects of the Great Recession have taken their toll on not just retirees, but the unemployed and underemployed as well.
July 19 -
More than three-quarters of plan participants (78%) know it is important to determine how much to save for a secure retirement but only a third claim to have the knowledge to determine that amount, according to a survey released Wednesday by State Street Global Advisors.
July 19 -
Alaska will not set up a program allowing residents to buy health insurance across state lines as envisioned under the Obama administration's new health care law, leaving that task to the U.S. government, Gov. Sean Parnell announced Tuesday.
July 18 -
Voluntary accidental death and dismemberment coverage received the highest rating (43%) from leading carriers selecting it as a very profitable product line, according to The Frontline Report, Worksite/Voluntary Product Trends 2012.
July 18 -
Today, this one market is estimated to be a $40 billion industry in the United States, says EBA contributor Sam Fleet. He shares in todays BeAdvised why approaching this market with a broader view can provide an opportunity for brokers to adapt their business models and thrive, especially as the new health care landscape takes shape.
July 18
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Long-term care liability loss rates and claim severity are now at an eight-year high and could grow steadily into next year, according to Aon Global Risk Consultings 2012 Long-term care General Liability and Professional Liability Actuarial Analysis, which was created in partnership with the American Health Care Association.
July 17 -
Insurance is labeled an early adopter of social media in a new report from the International Data Corporation (IDC), titled 2012 U.S. Social Media Trends by Vertical. The banking industry was cited as being a late adopter.
July 16 -
While insurers have a couple more years to prepare for the individual mandate and health exchanges, according to a new Gallup poll, effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on 18- to-25-year-olds can already be seen.
July 12 -
According to a recent LIMRA survey, 61% of consumers who worked with an adviser contributed to a retirement plan or an IRA and are saving at a higher rate compared to only 38% of consumers who weren't working with an adviser.
July 12 -
Advisers are more committed than ever to helping clients with their retirement income planning, but they face a host of challenges, including not knowing where to go to build their knowledge of retirement planning.
July 10 -
The recent Supreme Court ruling came as a surprise to a number of people, maybe even most people. However, even among those who expected all or some part of the law to be overturned, about half of them, according to a survey of 4,000 employers by Mercer, were ants, in that they had already started to make preparations for the requirements of the law.
July 9
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This blog covers how to manage the changes insurance and benefits agencies are making as a result of a changing business model. One of the questions we hear a lot in these discussions is Whose responsibility is that?
July 5
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Protracted slow growth in the insurance industry is causing executives to concentrate on improving their organization's operational processes, prepare for regulatory changes and enhance their technological capabilities, according to the 2012 KPMG Insurance Industry Outlook.
July 5 -
To help employers forecast potential penalties resulting from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as well as make proactive changes to their benefits lineup prior to 2014, the New Jersey Hospital Association has launched the Reform Insurance Penalty Estimator.
July 3 -
Voter support for President Barack Obama's health care overhaul has increased following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling upholding it, although majorities still oppose it, a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Sunday showed.
July 3 -
While things were a bit murky at first, what emerged from the Supreme Court was some much-needed clarity on how providers can move forward with accountable care initiatives and other efforts fueled by health reform, according to two hospital CIOs asked for their first impressions on the ruling.
July 2 -
Despite the differing reactions among business sectors in the U.S. to last weeks Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Supreme Court ruling, 77% of surveyed organizations are very likely to provide health coverage in 2014, according to a recent survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans.
July 2 -
Talk about hogging the spotlight! Washington DC is driving the uproar around the reaction to the recent Supreme Court decision and all we’ve been seeing in the national media is coverage of the political ramifications. What does this mean to the political landscape? What’s Obama saying? Romney? Sure, the recent decision will define the road to election 2012 in November. It’s a landmark decision. We get it.
July 2



