INSURANCE

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The Pandemic Is Taking A Toll On Your Managers' Mental Health

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Workers who once only griped about their work-life balance are actually doing something about it now, a new survey says.

Former FDA Commissioner Says Covid Is Transitioning To Endemic

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Dr. Scott Gottlieb said the virus appears to be settling into a seasonal pattern like the flu.

Omicron Is 40% Deadlier Than Seasonal Flu, Study Finds

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The study pointed to the possible dangers of easing pandemic restrictions too quickly.

Alarming Amounts Of Money Are Leaving Retirement Plans, Says Morningstar

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That decrease cuts the leverage that retirement plan sponsors have in negotiating with asset managers.

How Wrong For How Long?

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Economists get used to a new normal and big inflation that few saw coming.

Ameritas Advisory Services Fined $4.6M For Alleged Conflicts

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The Ameritas Life investment advisor subsidiary failed to act in its clients' best interests, the SEC said.

New Film Focuses On Boomers' Retirement Struggle

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“Women are the most susceptible to stepping on a major financial landmine...

Remote Work Is A Choice, Not A Necessity, For Most, Pew Poll Shows

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Fewer people say they worry about getting exposed at work.

Here's What The Pandemic Has In Store For The World Next

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The crisis isn't over until it's over everywhere.

Retirement Timing Risk And The Constrained Investor

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It is now time to rally around the constrained investor-retiree who can't afford lots of risk.

Medicine's Worst-Paying Specialty Is Luring Billions From Wall Street

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Hospitals have long sought to fold in physician practices to drive referrals for specialty care.

Edelman Sees Great Resignation As An Unsustainable 'Premature Sabbatical'

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Many early retirees will be forced to return to work to maintain their lifestyles, he said.

Insurance Agent Suit Against DOL Rule Takes Industry Execs By Surprise

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The action further adds to the confusion surrounding the rule, which officially started to be enforced this week.

Ex-New York Life Advisor Gets 11 Years For $1.3M Theft From Elderly Client

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Furman Alexander Ford of North Carolina used the funds for a cruise, a car, watches and firearms.

Why Asset Location Trumps Asset Allocation For Retirees

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Taxes are the most influential factor in determining how much money retirees will have to spend or leave to heirs.

Catastrophe-Bond Market Hits A Record $12.8 Billion As Extreme Weather Worsens

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The insurance-linked securities market saw a dozen companies issue cat bonds for the first time.

Insurance Agents Sue to Overturn DOL Rule

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The group argues that the new DOL rule merely repackages the one previously thrown out.

Contemplating Divorce During Bonus, Equity Award Season

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How to help your clients work through these life changes with the best financial advice possible.

Merrill, Other Advisors Embrace Financial Gerontology Training

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More than 1,245 Merrill Lynch advisors have earned financial gerontology certificates.

The Worst Insurance Mistakes Business Owners Make

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Some unfortunate entrepreneurs lose their businesses because they seek out cheap policies with the least amount of information.

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