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By Kathryn Mayer and Amanda McGrory |
May 10, 2012
In front of a crowd Thursday afternoon, Brandon Scarborough was named 2012 Benefits Selling Broker of the Year.
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By Andy Stonehouse |
April 17, 2012
With just half of seniors surveyed saying they use computers at home, the AARP tells the DOL that paper disclosures are still an important tool for many recipients.
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By Jenny Ivy |
March 14, 2012
The US Senate approved legislation Wednesday that would reverse cuts to pre-tax transit accounts available to commuters who use public transportation and vanpools. The provision is tucked into a larger bill to overhaul transportation programs.
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By Roger Alford |
March 6, 2012
State and local government retirees in Kentucky won't get cost-of-living pension increases over the next two years under a budget proposal that could face a House floor vote by midweek.
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By Paula Aven Gladych |
December 6, 2011
Fifty-eight percent of employers surveyed state that financial “illness” plays a role in employee absenteeism and 78 percent said that concerns over financial problems while at work can have a negative impact on employee productivity.
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By Carla K. Johnson |
October 19, 2011
Consumers can now check up on thousands of doctors and chiropractors in Illinois, including accessing information about malpractice cases, thanks to a public database that went back online Wednesday.
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By Paula Aven Gladych |
October 13, 2011
Swaps are an important tool of ERISA pension plans and any disruption to the way they are currently exercised would have a negative effect on those plans, the companies sponsoring the plans and plan participants, according to Bella Sanevich, general counsel of NISA Investment Advisors, L.L.C. who testified on behalf...
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By Staff Writer |
September 1, 2010
"In just three years, a majority of workers-- 51%--will be in plans subject to new federal requirements"