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By BenefitsPro staff |
April 23, 2012
Diane C. Blizzard to be associate director for Regulatory Policy and Investment Advisor Regulation.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
April 23, 2012
Most people assume they will retire at a certain age, but it turns out many retire earlier than expected because of job loss or illness.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
April 13, 2012
Most people don't consider dividing up retirement assets when hiring a lawyer for a divorce case, but it's a tangible financial concern.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
April 12, 2012
Facing a $45.2 billion unfunded liability to their pension fund, Michigan public teachers may have to pay higher pension contributions and delay their retirement.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
April 10, 2012
New York Life's new "longevity" insurance, a deferred income annuity, is gaining attention, though there is a potential downside to benefits if inflation increases.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
March 29, 2012
New Hampshire's House has voted to create a new public pension system for employees, operating more like a 401(k) plan than a traditional pension.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
March 28, 2012
Online giant E*TRADE will be hosting its first Retirement Education Day on Thursday, March 29, with a litany of live webinars and an in-person seminar in Los Angeles.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
March 28, 2012
The Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System has sued a New York-based auditing firm, alleging that the company failed to detect a theft scheme that cost the pension fund millions of dollars.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
March 27, 2012
Placement agents involved in financial investments made by the Kentucky Retirement Systems would be subject to the state's ethics laws under a bill that cleared the Senate on Monday.
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By BenefitsPro staff |
March 26, 2012
The National Retirement Planning Coaliton's events include webinars for advisors, meetings in Washington D.C. and new FINRA tools for retirement planning.