INSURANCE

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Former NBA Player Darius Miles Avoids Prison In Healthcare Fraud Case

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Miles was among 18 former NBA players charged in the case two years ago.

Investors Fail To Discuss Estate Planning With Parents, Study Finds

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Fewer than one-third of U.S. adults in a Northwestern Mutual survey say they have spoken with parents about estate planning.

Ban On Surprise Medical Bills Pushes More Health Bonds To Brink

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The new rules may magnify other risks such as elevated interest rates and labor costs.

Health Insurance Is About To Boost Inflation After Months Of Relief

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US employers expect the total benefit cost per employee to rise 5.4% on average next year.

Prudential To Cut Senior Leader Positions Amid Cost-Cutting Push

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The life insurer will cut 243 positions, the latest step in its years-long overhaul.

Social Security Is Nearing A Crisis

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Social Security is expected to exhaust its financial reserves in 2033, when benefits will automatically be cut by a quarter.

Financial Trade Groups Balk At Biden's 'Junk Fees' Language

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Two groups say the new DOL fiduciary proposal will rob small investors of retirement services.

Preparing Clients For The Risk Of Cognitive Decline

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Advisors often have to bring up this sensitive topic with clients.

DOL Fiduciary Proposal Will 'Undoubtedly' Face A Lawsuit, ERISA Attorney Predicts

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Insurance and independent brokerage industries will be hardest hit, Fred Reish says.

DOL Unveils Fiduciary Rule That Regulates Annuity, One-Time Rollover Advice

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The fiduciary rule released today will cut "junk fees" and provide billions in savings, the agency says.

Meeting The Planning Needs Of Healthy, Happy Retirees

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Many people who are early in their retirement are eager to take advantage of their new freedoms.

How Small Business Can Insure Against Cyberattacks

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The new threats could require novel insurance methods.

Medicare Advantage Is Great. Except For Taxpayers

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Privately run plans are appealing for seniors. But they come at exorbitant cost to the government.

Health Insurance Premiums Now Cost $24,000 A Year, Survey Says

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The average employer-sponsored health insurance premium for US families rose 7% this year.

One Bond Market Is Defying The Global Selloff With Record Returns

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Catastrophe bond investors make money so long as the disaster described in the bond's terms doesn't happen.

How Much Insurance Do Your Clients Really Need?

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A key question is, how much can your client afford to lose if disaster strikes?

Nikki Haley Wants To Cut Social Security, But Only For The Wealthy

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The GOP presidential candidate's plan also includes raising the retirement age for younger workers.

The ABCs (And D's) Of Medicare Coverage

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Clients face an array of choices when the time comes to sign up for Medicare. Here's what advisors need to know.

SEC Safeguarding Proposal Would Hurt Investors, 26 Trade Groups Say

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The draft proposal erects barriers to annuities and other product sales, the coalition argues.

Saving Medicare Will Never Be Easier Than It Is Right Now

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The mysterious slowdown of U.S. healthcare costs offers a rare opportunity to close the program's long-term funding gap.

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