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Throwing in the towel

Employers have long fought changing the health care delivery system, claiming they would lose control over managing costs, but still be stuck with...
Employee Benefit News, 04/01/08 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Throwing in the towel

Employers have long fought changing the health care delivery system - claiming they would lose of control over managing costs, but still be stuck...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 01/01/08 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
State-based cafeteria plan mandates present opportunities for advisers

Scott Hokanson Sr.'s firm, Employee Benefit Administrators, has been busy this year. The Hanover, Mass.-based firm has created over 500 new...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 11/01/07 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Door opens for registered adviser entry into small plan market

Registered investment advisers are becoming a powerful force in the small plan 401(k) plan market says a new study by Boston-based Financial...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 10/01/07 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
What you do not know about a fiduciary breach can hurt you

Sometimes, retirement plan clients can act inappropriately. When it happens it can mean trouble for advisers. DOL receives an estimated 1,500...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 07/01/07 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Loss of exemption may force advisers to tweak business models

Retirement plan brokers may have to restructure their businesses in light of a Federal Court of Appeals decision. On March 30 the court struck down...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 05/01/07 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Variable annuities in 401(k)s confront cost concerns

Insurance companies are rolling out variable annuity investment products that provide guaranteed retirement income for 401(k) plan participants....
Employee Benefit Adviser, 09/01/06 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Advisers don't mourn privatized retirement accounts

Although Social Security privatization appeared dead in 2005, it actually quietly resurrected in 2006 - and died again. While there is debate, some...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 08/01/06 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Health care debate has a new marker

Steve Orr knows firsthand what it's like to be on the front lines of the health care reform movement. Apppointed Maryland insurance commissioner in...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 07/01/06 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication -
Persistence, detective work win over lukewarm plan sponsors

Most benefit experts will tell you that persistence and patience pay. That axiom, though, is particularly true when it comes to wooing so-called...
Employee Benefit Adviser, 07/01/06 by Elayne Robertson Demby · More from publication


