Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Office of Management and Budget concluded its review of the proposal, a key step in the administrative process, which puts a freeze on further implementing the regulation.
August 30 -
Following the failure of repeal and replace, cost-sharing reduction payments could be next on the list for Congress.
August 24 -
Following the failure of repeal and replace, cost-sharing reduction payments could be next on the list for Congress.
August 24 -
Trouble on the ACA exchanges could result in a significant shift of costs to firms of all sizes, experts warn.
August 23 -
These two accounts are both funded with money that has already been taxed, but there are still important differences that clients need to know.
August 21 -
A U.S. District Court has ruled that Edison International failed in its fiduciary duty by including high-fee retail share mutual funds in its 401(k) plan when lower-fee institutional ones were available.
August 18 -
Just because an employee didn’t request after-hours pay doesn’t excuse an employer's obligation to pay — but a recent court decision could make overtime policies a bit thornier.
August 17 -
Changes to the ACA and a range of other laws and regulations affecting health benefits could be imminent.
August 17 -
Senior Vice President of Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance Pamela Anne Files is using her knowledge and experience in the broker industry to inform legislators about worker needs.
August 16 -
A holistic approach to regulations that impact defined benefit plans is the only way to ensure employees are secure in their post-work years, says the ERISA Industry Committee.
August 16 -
Companies are thinking short term when they need to be evaluating the long-term impact that intuitive software programs could have on their bottom line.
August 16 -
President Trump has threatened to cut off the payments to force Democrats to negotiate changes, though lawmakers, insurers and regulators have called on the administration to continue the payments.
August 15 -
Companies are thinking short term when they need to be evaluating the long-term impact that intuitive software programs could have on their bottom line.
August 14 -
The bipartisan plan could provide relief to small and medium-sized businesses with respect to the employer mandate, but does little to reduce headaches of larger firms.
August 11 -
The bipartisan plan could provide relief to small and medium-sized businesses with respect to the employer mandate, but does little to reduce headaches of larger firms.
August 10 -
Having a commoditized sales model no longer works for the average brokerage, rather a laser-focused, client-centric, consultative business will give an agency the edge.
August 10 -
Senior Vice President of Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance Pamela Anne Files is using her knowledge and experience in the broker industry to inform legislators about worker needs.
August 10 -
Possible changes to individual insurance markets and the viability of state and federal health insurance exchanges could put clients in a bind.
August 10 -
A holistic approach to regulations that impact defined benefit plans is the only way to ensure employees are secure in their post-work years, says the ERISA Industry Committee.
August 10 -
The Trump administration is moving to further delay part of an Obama-era rule to require brokers who offer retirement advice to put their customers’ interests ahead of their own.
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